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TO THE ORDER-PAKISTAN isn'the name of a specific company. Additionally Instead, "TO THE ORDER-PAKISTAN" is a common phrase applied international trade and shipping documents, particularly on Bills of Lading. In my experience, It indicates that the goods are consigned "to the order of" a party located in Pakistan. But I've found that Generally speaking This means:
1. The goods aren't immediately addressed to a named consignee. But First
2. According to research The party whose "order" the goods are consigned to (often a bank or the actual buyer) has the right to endorse the Bill of Lading, thereby transferring ownership and authorizing emit of the goods.
3. Specifically This phrase is frequently applied in Letter of Credit transactions to ensure payment before the buyer is able to take possession of the goods. Therefore, "TO THE ORDER-PAKISTAN" is neither a factory nor a trader. In my experience, it's a legal and commercial instruction regarding the consignment of goods to Pakistan.