shipper
[C] Countable
pl: shippers
This term operates in a dual capacity within logistics. In one sense, it identifies the origin point of the shipment, acting as the consignor who initiates the movement of goods. It carries a connotation of administrative responsibility and ownership of the cargo at the start of the journey. In a broader commercial sense, it refers to the logistics provider or carrier. Here, the feeling is one of service and infrastructure, focusing on the physical capability to move heavy freight across borders. It is used primarily in formal business contracts and supply chain management rather than casual conversation.
Countable when referring to a specific business entity or an individual agent acting as a sender.