Air waybill - AWB
Type of bill of lading that serves as a (1) receipt of goods by an airline (carrier) and (2) as a contract of carriage between the shipper and the carrier. It includes (a) conditions of carriage that define (among other terms and conditions) the carrier's limits of liability and claims procedures, (b) a description of the goods, and (c) applicable charges. The airline industry has adopted a standard format for AWB which is used throughout the world for both domestic and international traffic. Unlike a bill of lading, an AWB is a non-negotiable instrument, does not ....
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
All about e-AWB
All about e-AWB
All you need to know about the… e-AWB
Basic
New e-Air Waybill… the result of groundbreaking industry collaboration
e-AWB - IATA
Air Waybill Tracking
Implementation Toolkit:
1 - e-AWB Quick Reference Guide (pdf)
2 - e-AWB Quick Reference Guide for Forwarders (pdf)
3 - e-AWB Who and Where Report (pdf)
4 - e-AWB Technical Readiness Assessment Airlines (pdf)
5 - e-AWB Technical Readiness Assessment Forwarders (pdf)
6 - Implementation Checklist for Airlines (pdf)
7 - Implementation Checklist for Forwarders (pdf)
Air Waybill Editing form
Import paperwork and declarations
FedEx® Billing Online
All you need to know about the… e-AWB
Basic
New e-Air Waybill… the result of groundbreaking industry collaboration
e-AWB - IATA
Air Waybill Tracking
Implementation Toolkit:
1 - e-AWB Quick Reference Guide (pdf)
2 - e-AWB Quick Reference Guide for Forwarders (pdf)
3 - e-AWB Who and Where Report (pdf)
4 - e-AWB Technical Readiness Assessment Airlines (pdf)
5 - e-AWB Technical Readiness Assessment Forwarders (pdf)
6 - Implementation Checklist for Airlines (pdf)
7 - Implementation Checklist for Forwarders (pdf)
Air Waybill Editing form
Import paperwork and declarations
FedEx® Billing Online
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