Arrival Notice AWB

Arrival Notice AWB: Air waybill / AWB (air arrival notice (notice of arrival) in international shipping of air freight only. Arrival notice (also called notice of arrival) (air-way-bill / AWB ) respect of international shipping of airfreight is an international shipping document issued by an air freight carrier or air freight's agent to consignee/recipient of internationally shipped goods (and to the notify party, if any) to inform about the arrival of international airfreight shipment. Arrival notice (notice of arrival) provides shipment details and charges and documents required to enable the consignee to make customs clearance and arrange pickup and delivery of his/her international shipment.

Besides of essential information duplicated from international airfreight bill of lading such us the international airfreight bill of lading number, sailing details (name of vessel, voyage, etd, eta), number and description of shipping units etc., arrival notice (notice of arrival) should also provide complete information related to the international shipping cargo recovery at the destination:

Arrival Notice Air Waybill

BELOW: Page 1. Example of air-way-bill / AWB for airline Page 2, 3 and 4 split shipment.

  1. If air shipment directly with airline, they will be issuing air-way-bill / AWB (99%).
  2. But, if export freight forwarder has issued Bill of Lading , your import freight forwarder will be issuing airline air-way-bill / AWB and arrival notice. .
  3. Split ship is charge double, also clearing time will take triple or quadruple of the time normal shipment.
  4. (example/look below #1, 2 and 3: out of 125 boxes, only 93 got on airline 10 29 2015, other 32 was 2 days later 10 31 2015)

Importers are responsible for all fees, us laws and international laws.

Bill-of-lading (BL) (aka: straight bill of lading (nonnegotiable) with Telex Release / surrender / Express Release or original- Bill of Lading (OBL). Wikipedia. Org. Bill-of-lading (BL) is issued before leaving foreign port by shipper/ NVOCC /off/oti (glossary) (what is Bill of Lading (BL) (examples of bl) (click here) (incoterms) arrival notice (an) is issued 5 days before shipment is us port, by bl agent in us=aka freight forwarder ( NVOCC /off/oti) (glossary) (arrival notice?)( LCL )(full)(air) issuer of an was pre-chosen (incoterms) by issuer of bl, issuer of an is to oversee movement of your cargo to CFS warehouse ( LCL ) / seaport (container) / airport.

Freight released is issued by your freight forwarder (issuer of arrival notice = agent of Bill of Lading (BL) / obl, after you have sat ISF y your freight forwarder needs customs released is issued by your customs broker / U.S. Customs / agencies, after your shipment is cleared and you have paid your entry filing fee, (click here) and look 1-11.

Fyi, other bill: clean bill of lading, claused bill of lading (aka "dirty bill of lading" or "foul bill of lading. "). Uniform bill of lading, bill of lading, bill of sale, ocean bill of lading, inland bill of lading, through bill of lading, stale bill of lading, negotiable bills of lading, functions of bill of lading, carrier on bill of lading, lash bill of lading, switch bill of lading, proforma bill of lading (normally given before leaving), onboard bill of lading (normally given after cargo has left) what, how, when and why bill of lading is use.

Let your supplier(s) do Telex Release / surrender / Express Release (this will saves time, monies and headache), but if you do received a original- Bill of Lading (OBL) from your shipper/factory/supplier, "sign / date the OBL (any place on OBL)" and keep two copy for yourself and fed-ex/ups other to "issuer of arrival notice = agent of BL" usually, if you received OBL, if you made only partial payment and etc. against your shipment to your shipper/factory/supplier, before the shipping. (OBL = title to your cargo).

Please list us as notify party on Bill of Lading (BL) and we will do 99% of the work for you or all we need is your factory/supplier info (email and name), also, you could give our below info to your factory/supplier as customs clearing agent and notify party on bl.

If exam is issued by U.S. Customs /agencies, such as intensive examination notice (stop sign), IBET-exam, A-TCET -exam, USDA -exam or any other exam and if your Bill of Lading (BL) / arrival notice (an) is required original- Bill of Lading (OBL), your ""freight forwarder (issuer of arrival notice = agent of Bill of Lading (BL) "" must received your ""sign/date OBL (any place on OBL)"" from you, before your shipment/container could be moved to exam site, until then, you maybe paying storage fees/demurrage fees and other fees. With or with-out exam, your ""freight forwarder (issuer of arrival notice = agent of Bill of Lading (BL) "" must receive ""sign/date the OBL (any place on OBL)"" to freight-release your shipment to you, OBL is consignee/importer responsibility only. (OBL = title).

All shipment are bound to incoterms (pre-arranged to us port/ CFS , before leaving foreign port). To understand why/who importer must pay, before/ after/ during shipping, you must review incoterms/icc/uncitral and contact issuer of bl / arrival notice. Customs broker is messenger between U.S. Customs and you, only.