AWB

  • HONG KONG: Cathay and Dragonair begin using e-AWBs in HK

    Following their announcement earlier this year that by 1 January 2011 they would adopt electronic air waybills (e-AWBs) with their forwarder partners for all shipments departing from Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific Cargo and Dragonair Cargo have announced …

    01 November 2010

  • IATA success in standardising cargo liability

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the standardisation of cargo liability limits. With effect from 1 July 2010, the Air Waybill (AWB) Conditions of Contract (IATA Resolution 600b) have been changed to harmonise the applica…

    06 July 2010

  • FIATA supports adoption of e-AWB

    The International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) has confirmed its support for the introduction of the electronic air waybill (e-AWB) and has encouraged its members in countries where the e-AWB can be used to contact the airli…

    01 April 2010

  • AFIF wants better wording for air cargo HAWB

    The Australian Federation of International Forwarders (AFIF) said that it is not satisfied with the wording of the new IATA Conditions of Contract that came into force last month under IATA Resolution 600B and it has proposed that further wording be…

    01 April 2008

  • AMERICA: NWA Cargo adds HAWB to CPS

    NWA Cargo said that a new feature, House Air Waybill (HAWB) templates, has been added to Cargo Portal Services (CPS), the airline’s online booking engine developed in cooperation with other major carriers. The HAWB templates allow CPS users to…

    01 August 2007