VICS Bill of Lading vs. Standard BOL: What Shippers Need to Know

VICS Bill of Lading vs. Standard Bill of Lading — What Shippers Need to Know

What is a VICS BOL

  • Definition: A standardized Bill of Lading form developed by Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Solutions (VICS) for major U.S. retailers.
  • Purpose: Captures retailer-required fields (e.g., customer order numbers, store/ASN data, commodity-level details) to streamline retail supply-chain processing.

How it differs from a standard BOL

Attribute VICS BOL Standard BOL
Target users Retailers and their suppliers General carriers/shippers across industries
Required fields Retailer-specific fields (PO, ASN, UPC/GTIN, pack-level detail) Core transportation info (consignor/consignee, description, weight, NMFC/class)
Commodity detail Often includes supplemental commodity form for item-level data Usually shipment-level descriptions only
Format Retail-standard template used by major retailers Carrier or broker-specific templates (varied)
Use case Enables retailer receiving systems, EDI/ASN matching, inventory reconciliation Legal contract of carriage and freight movement; broad legal use
Error impact Missing/mismatched retailer fields often causes chargebacks or refused deliveries Errors typically cause transit or billing disputes

Practical implications for shippers

  1. Compliance: If shipping to major retailers, use the VICS BOL (and supplemental commodity form) to avoid refusal, chargebacks, or

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