What is ETD and ETA in Shipping?
ETD is the abbreviated version of Expected or Estimated Time of Departure while ETA stands for Expected or Estimated Time of Arrival. Find out their meaning and importance inside the article.
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ETD is the abbreviated version of Expected or Estimated Time of Departure while ETA stands for Expected or Estimated Time of Arrival. Find out their meaning and importance inside the article.
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