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Shipping Reports

Air Import

  • Master Air Waybill (MAWB): Document issued by the airline, containing details of the shipment.

  • House Air Waybill (HAWB): Bill of lading issued by a freight forwarder for each individual shipment.

  • Certificate of Origin: Document certifying the origin of goods.

  • Authority to Make Entry: Authorization for customs clearance.

  • Pickup Order: Order for collecting cargo from a specific location.

  • Work Order: Instructions for processing shipments.

  • Delivery Order: Authorization to release cargo to the consignee.

  • Arrival Notice: Notification of cargo arrival.

  • Release Order: Authorization to release cargo from customs custody.

Air Export

  1. MAWB (Master Air Waybill): Primary document issued by the carrier, covering multiple shipments consolidated into one unit for air transportation.

  2. HAWB (House Air Waybill): Document issued for each individual shipment within a consolidated airfreight shipment.

  3. IAC Certificate: Certificate issued by the International Air Cargo Association, verifying compliance with air cargo regulations and standards.

  4. COO (Certificate of Origin): Document certifying the country of origin of goods being shipped.

  5. Pickup Order: Authorization document for the pickup of goods from a specified location for transportation.

  6. Truck Bol (Truck Bill of Lading): Document acknowledging the receipt of goods by a trucking company for transportation.

  7. PU1-Airline Delivery: Form used to authorize the delivery of goods to the airline for transportation.

  8. Warehouse Receipt: Document issued by a warehouse operator acknowledging the receipt of goods for storage.

  9. Lithium Battery Declaration: Declaration form specifying the presence of lithium batteries in a shipment, required for air transportation.

  10. DG Declaration (Dangerous Goods Declaration): Document detailing the nature and characteristics of dangerous goods being transported.

  11. Manifest: Comprehensive list of cargo and passengers on a flight, vessel, or vehicle, used for operational and regulatory purposes.

  12. Label Printing: Process of generating labels containing shipment information for identification and tracking purposes.

Sea Import

  1. MBL (Master Bill of Lading): Document issued by the carrier acknowledging receipt of goods and detailing the terms of transportation for a consolidated shipment.

  2. HBL (House Bill of Lading): Document issued by a freight forwarder or NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) to a shipper, detailing the terms of transportation for an individual shipment within a consolidated container.

  3. Certificate of Origin: Document certifying the country of origin of goods being shipped, often required for customs clearance and trade purposes.

  4. Pickup Order: Authorization document for the pickup of goods from a specified location for transportation.

  5. Work Order: Document specifying the tasks to be completed, materials required, and timelines for completing a specific job or project.

  6. Delivery Order: Document authorizing the release of goods from a carrier or warehouse to the consignee.

  7. Arrival Notice: Notification sent to the consignee or relevant parties informing them of the arrival of goods at a specific location.

  8. Release Order: Authorization document for the release of goods from customs or a regulatory authority after compliance with all requirements.

  9. ACI/Emanifest Filing: Electronic filing of Advance Commercial Information (ACI) or Electronic Manifest (Emanifest) with customs authorities prior to the arrival of goods.

  10. AMS (Automated Manifest System): Electronic system used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to automate the processing of inbound and outbound cargo information.

  11. ISF (Importer Security Filing): Filing of import data with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) by importers or their agents at least 24 hours before goods are loaded onto a vessel bound for the United States.

Sea Export FCL

  1. MBL (Master Bill of Lading): Document issued by the carrier acknowledging receipt of goods and detailing the terms of transportation for a consolidated shipment.

  2. HBL (House Bill of Lading): Document issued by a freight forwarder or NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) to a shipper, detailing the terms of transportation for an individual shipment within a consolidated container.

  3. Certificate of Origin: Document certifying the country of origin of goods being shipped, often required for customs clearance and trade purposes.

  4. Dock Receipt: Document issued by the carrier acknowledging receipt of goods at the dock for shipment.

  5. Pickup Order: Authorization document for the pickup of goods from a specified location for transportation.

  6. Work Order: Document specifying the tasks to be completed, materials required, and timelines for completing a specific job or project.

  7. Quarantine Declaration: Declaration form specifying compliance with quarantine regulations for goods being shipped, often required for agricultural or biological materials.

  8. Manifests: Comprehensive lists of cargo and passengers on a flight, vessel, or vehicle, used for operational and regulatory purposes.

  9. Label Printing: Process of generating labels containing shipment information for identification and tracking purposes.

Sea Export LCL

  1. MBL (Master Bill of Lading): Document issued by the carrier acknowledging receipt of goods and detailing the terms of transportation for a consolidated shipment.

  2. HBL (House Bill of Lading): Document issued by a freight forwarder or NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) to a shipper, detailing the terms of transportation for an individual shipment within a consolidated container.

  3. Certificate of Origin: Document certifying the country of origin of goods being shipped, often required for customs clearance and trade purposes.

  4. Dock Receipt: Document issued by the carrier acknowledging receipt of goods at the dock for shipment.

  5. Pickup Order: Authorization document for the pickup of goods from a specified location for transportation.

  6. Release Order: Authorization document for the release of goods from a carrier, warehouse, or customs after compliance with all requirements.

  7. Label Printing: Process of generating labels containing shipment information for identification and tracking purposes.

Sea Export RORO - Roll on Roll off

  • (List similar to Sea Export, but tailored for sea export RORO operations)

Road Domestic

  • Pickup Order: Request for collecting cargo from a specified location.

  • Warehouse Receipt: Document confirming receipt of goods into a warehouse.

  • Truck BOL (Bill of Lading): Legal document detailing the shipment and receipt of goods by a carrier.

  • Delivery Order: Authorization to release cargo to the consignee.

Freight-Invoice

  • The Freight-Invoice report compiles invoice details for freight transactions.

Freight-Bill

  • The Freight Bill report summarizes billing information for freight transactions.

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