AF2u—Air Cargo Transportation & Air Waybills
Subscriber price: $215.00, Non-subscriber price: $280.00
Estimated total study time: 16 hours 18 minutes
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This is the second course in GISTnet's career development sequence in U.S. air forwarding. It begins with the basic issue of why shippers use air freight, when it is cost-justified, and the range of cargo that can be shipped by air. Additional in-depth topics include shipment time factors and carrier routing, air cargo pick-up and delivery, air freight rates and charges, air waybill preparation in detail, IATA's e-Freight program (electronic air waybills), and concluding with cargo consolidation and co-loading practices.
Entry-level staff (trainees) would be well served to have completed GISTnet AF1u prior to this course. For forwarding personnel with operational experience learned through on-the-job learning, this course will fill in the gaps in their understanding of the above topics. This course is especially helpful for a person experienced in domestic air forwarding wishing to advance into international forwarding.
Cargo Suitable for Air Shipment
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 8 minutes)
- Introduction
- Why Ship by Air?
- Air Cargo Benefits
- Air Cargo Limitations
- Value-added and Integrated Air Shipment Services
- Types of Cargo Suitable for Air Shipment
- Small Packages—The Earliest Commercial Air Cargo
- General Cargo
- Air Shipment Operational Characteristics and Limitations
- General—Air Shipments Primarily Limited by Size and Weight
- Points of Service vs. Aircraft Size
- Air Cargo Containerization
- Charter Aircraft Options to Meet Various Needs
- General—Air Charters Expand Air Transportation Options
- Shipment Urgency
- Locations Not Served by Scheduled Airlines
- Shipments Requiring Extra High Security
- Large Regular Cargo Flows
- Peak Season or Backlogged Transportation
- Outsized or Very Heavy Cargo Items
Shipments that Justify Air Shipment
(Estimated study time: 40 minutes)
- Introduction
- Shipments that Justify Air Transportation
- General—Cost-Justifying Air Shipment
- High Urgency Shipments that Require the Shortest Available Transit Time
- High Security Shipments
- Small Shipments
- Remote/Isolated Locations
- Tools of the Trade; Personal Effects
- Entertainment & Athletic Group Equipment
- Fairs/Exhibitions/Artwork
- Live Animals
- Human Remains
Air Cargo that Requires Special Handling and/or May Be Restricted
(Estimated study time: 42 minutes)
- General—Shipper Responsibilities for Cargo Requiring Special Handling
- Cargo Temperature Sensitivity and Control
- Temperature Ranges during Air and Ground Transportation
- Protecting Products Sensitive to Temperature Extremes
- Air Shipment of Products that Require Temperature Control
Air Cargo That Requires Special Handling and/or May Be Restricted, cont.
(Estimated study time: 33 minutes)
- Introduction
- In-Bond Cargo (Cargo under Customs Control)
- In-Bond Cargo (under Customs Control) (U.S.)
- Air Shipment of Dangerous Goods
- General Dangerous Goods Requirements
- U.S Dangerous Goods Regulations
- Both International and National Dangerous Goods Regulations Apply
- Airline Restrictions on Acceptance of Dangerous Goods
- Training Required to Handle Dangerous Goods
- Training Required to Handle Dangerous Goods (U.S.)
Air Shipment Time and Distance Factors
(Estimated study time: 40 minutes)
- Introduction
- Domestic and Regional Air Shipment
- General
- Example of Time-Cost Comparison Between Air and All-Truck Shipment
- International Air Shipment
- Additional Requirements for International Shipments
- Multimodal International Shipping as Alternative to All-Air Shipment
- Substituted/Expedited Truck Services
Air Shipment Time Factors—Truck Pick-up & Delivery
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 0 minutes)
- Introduction
- Air Cartage/Drayage
- Airport Truckers and Trucking Companies
- Airport Trucking Operational Patterns
- The Air Cargo Cartage Daily Cycle
- Cargo Recovery from the Airport for Delivery
- Cargo Delivery
- Cargo Pick-Up—Scheduling
- Cargo Pick-up—Required Information
- Air Cartage "Specials"
- Airport Trucker Qualification & Selection
Types of Air Cargo "Carriers"
(Estimated study time: 35 minutes)
- Types of Air Cargo "Carriers"
- Direct Carriers (Airlines)
- Indirect Carriers (Air Forwarders)
- Integrated Carriers
Air Freight Shipment Costs
(Estimated study time: 55 minutes)
- General—Freight Charges by Airlines vs. Forwarders
- Air Cargo Tariffs
- General—Airlines Publish Tariffs, Forwarders Do Not
- Air Cargo Rate Tariff—Types of Rates
- Applicability of Rules Tariffs vs. Rate Tariffs
Air Freight Shipment Costs, cont.
(Estimated study time: 32 minutes)
- Shipper-Carrier Contract Rates & Service Contracts
- Truck (Cartage/Drayage) Charges
- Forwarding Fees and Advances
Shipper and Air Carrier Responsibilities and Liability
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 0 minutes)
- Introduction
- Shipper and Air Carrier Responsibilities and Liability
- International Rules – Warsaw Convention + Montreal Protocol 4
- Carrier's Responsibilities and Liability Limits under Montreal Protocol 4
- Shipper's Responsibilities under Montreal Protocol 4
Air Waybills ("Air waybills")
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 14 minutes)
- Introduction
- General—Air Transportation Contract of Carriage, Terms and Conditions
- Functions of an Air Waybill
- Air Waybill Documents
- Air waybill Format—General
- Air waybill Sets and Distribution
- Electronic Cargo Shipment Record (e-AWB)
- Air Waybill Issuance
- Who Prepares an Air Waybill
- Automated Airline and Forwarder Shipment Systems
Air Waybill Information Fields
(Estimated study time: 54 minutes)
- Introduction
- Review of Air Waybill Functions
- International vs. Domestic Air Waybills
- Paper Format AWB as a Study Guide
- Issuing Carrier Identification, Terms and Conditions
- Air Waybill Number
- Shipper Information Fields
Air Waybill Information Fields, part 2
(Estimated study time: 51 minutes)
- Introduction
- Consignee Information Fields
- Issuing Carrier's Agent (Forwarder) Field
- Accounting Information (Also Notify Party)
- Departure & Destination Airports
- Flight Routing
Air Waybill Information Fields, part 3
(Estimated study time: 42 minutes)
- Introduction
- Specification of Currency and Charges (Prepaid/Collect)
- Declared Value for Carriage
- Declared Value for Customs
- Insurance Field
Air Waybill Information Fields, part 4
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 3 minutes)
- Introduction
- Handling Information
- Cargo Line-Item information
- General—When Multiple Line-Items Needed
- Pieces, Gross Weight
- Chargeable Weight—Cargo Tendered Loose (not Containerized)
Air Waybill Information Fields, part 5
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 1 minute)
- Introduction
- Chargeable Weight—Cargo Tendered in Shipper-Packed Containers
- Freight Charge—Rate Class, Rate/Charge and Line Total
- Nature and Quantity of Goods
Air Waybill Information Fields, part 6
(Estimated study time: 55 minutes)
- Itemization of Prepaid and Collect Charges
- Nature and Quantity of Goods
- Shipper Certification & Signature
- Carrier Signature
- Distribution & Use of Air Waybill Originals and Copies (Paper Procedure)
IATA e-Freight; Air Cargo Consolidation
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 1 minute)
- Introduction
- IATA e-Freight
- e-Freight Background
- Scope of e-Freight Electronic Messages
- Current e-Freight Implementation Status
- Concerns when Using the e-Freight Environment to Exchange Information
- Air Cargo Consolidation
- Why Air Cargo Consolidation?
- What Air Forwarders Offer Cargo Consolidation?
- How Do Forwarders Achieve the Volume to Provide Frequent Cargo Consolidations to Many Destinations?
Air Forwarder Consolidation Co-Loading
(Estimated study time: 52 minutes)
- Introduction
- Air Cargo Consolidation & Co-Loading Process Overview
- Air Cargo Consolidation Gateway and Re-Consolidation Network Overview