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Consignment procedures for international air transport

Domestic cargo

To complete the consignment formalities with the freight department or its agent, the shipper must first fill in the domestic cargo consignment form and present a valid ID such as a resident ID card. In some cases, the freight department or its agent may require the shipper to provide a letter of introduction or other certification, which should also be presented if requested. It is important for the shipper to comply with all necessary requirements to ensure a smooth and successful consignment process.

 

If the shipper intends to consign fresh and perishable items, live animals, emergency items, or time-limited goods, they must make a prior arrangement with the freight department regarding the flight, date, and weight of the shipment. The shipper should also complete the necessary consignment formalities at the agreed time and location.

 

3. The shipper consigns goods that are restricted by the government and that need to go through the formalities of the relevant government departments such as public security and quarantine, and shall be accompanied by valid certification documents.

The authenticity and accuracy of the contents and the provided information and documents in the filled-in cargo consignment book shall be the responsibility of the shipper.

 

If the goods being shipped have varying transportation requirements or cannot be shipped together due to their composition, the shipper must complete a separate cargo consignment form for each individual item. It is important to adhere to this protocol to ensure each item is shipped safely and efficiently.

 

International cargo

When preparing to ship goods internationally, it is important for the shipper to complete the cargo consignment form and furnish all necessary transportation details and supporting documents.

 

The responsibility for the truthfulness and precision of the filled cargo consignment book, as well as the supplied information and documents, lies with the shipper. It is imperative to ensure that the generated content accurately reflects the original text.

 

The shipper is responsible for ensuring that the cargo they send adheres to all the regulations of the countries of origin, transit, and destination. In addition, the cargo must comply with all transportation regulations set by the relevant airlines. These regulations include all laws, decrees, and regulations that govern the handling and transport of cargo. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in penalties and other unfavorable consequences. Therefore, it is essential for the shipper to ensure that the cargo they consign meets all the required standards to avoid any complications during transport.

 

Before consigning goods, it is important for the shipper to fulfill the necessary customs, health, and quarantine requirements at the place of departure. This includes completing all relevant procedures to ensure compliance with regulations.

 

When it comes to shipping goods that are fresh, perishable, valuable, dangerous, or require specific time limits, it's important for the shipper to make arrangements in advance. This includes booking the flight, date, and tonnage with the freight department, and being present at the airport at the agreed upon time. The receiving and shipping department will handle all of the necessary consignment procedures. Additionally, if the shipment involves live animals or large quantities of goods, it's especially important to plan ahead to ensure that everything goes smoothly during transit. By taking these steps, shippers can help ensure the safe and efficient transport of their goods.

 


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