IATA e-freight Corner - IATA eAWBLink on 19 Dec 2016
A low cost online tool allowing SME forwarders to send and receive electronic shipment data (such as e-AWB)
- IATA e-AWB 360 Workshop held on 26 April 2016
14 IATA member airlines signed up to the e-AWB360 campaign with an aim to accelerate the adoption of e-AWB in Hong Kong. These 14 airlines would switch over to e-AWB as the preferred means of shipping cargo to all destinations by using the e-AWB Single Process at HKG airport, effective 01 June 2016. Please click into the following links to download the presentation slides for e-AWB 360 Workshop.
- IATA e-Air Waybill (e-AWB)
- Stop Cargo IMP and Moving towards Cargo-XML message by the end of year 2014
In March 2010, the IATA Cargo Services Conference (CSC) and Cargo Agency Conference agreed that IATA will stop maintaining Cargo-IMP standard messages by end of 2014, maintaining only on Cargo-XML standard messages. This will not prevent anybody to continue using Cargo-IMP but no new Cargo-IMP versions will be released.
- IATA e-Freight Local Adoption Meeting on 21 July 2009 PowerPoint Materials
- By Customs and Excise Department: Facilitation of e-freight [Download]
- By Hong Kong EFMG (e-freight Management Group) and CLG (Carrier Liaison Group): e-AWB [Download]
- By the Hong Kong Shippers' Council: From Shippers' Perspective – What does shipper want? How can e-freight help? [Download]
- By DHL Global Forwarding: E-freight Experience Sharing [Download]
- By Cathay Pacific: CX's Experience about e-freight [Download]
- By Hactl: IATA e-Freight Experience Sharing – GHA’s perspective [Download]
- By GLS HK: Enabling e-freight [Download]
- By IATA: What you need to know about IATA e-freight [Download]
- Other information related to IATA e-freight
- IATA e-freight Press Release
- IATA e-Freight PowerPoint Materials:
- By IATA: IATA e-freight benefits - Specific benefits the supply chain can expect from IATA e-freight [Download]
- By IATA: Introduction to IATA e-freight [Download]
- By IATA: IATA e-freight Pilot [Download]
- By IATA: An introduction, key development plan and regulatory issues of e-Freight [Download]
- By IATA: Relationship between e-Freight, Cargo 2000 and Security [Download]
- By HKG Civil Aviation Dept: Application of the Montreal Convention 1999 in Hong Kong which will provide a legal framework for the implementation of e-Freight and bring changes in air cargo liabilities [Download]
- By HKG Customs: To introduce initiatives of World Customs Organization (WCO) and Customs so as to facilitate global e-trade [Download]
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