AIR CARGO 
MANAGEMENT 
JSP KRISHNA TEJA
Packing: 
Natural packing of Excisable 
Goods 
Green Logo 
Packing vis-à-vis Packing 
Shipping Hazards 
Types of packs
TYPES
LABELING 
Labeling 
Registered 
exporters 
Colour, 
Shapes and 
Sizes
CARGO ACCEPTANCE: 
Consignments will be accepted for air 
carriage if such consignments do not violate 
any national regulations or application laws. 
In order to determine if a consignment is 
acceptable for carriage, we must observe the 
following: 
Documents: 
Shipper's Letter of Instruction (SLI) for 
issuing Airway bill form 
A Letter of Instruction with Shipper's 
Letterhead 
The Airway bill 
Shipper's Declaration of Transport for 
Dangerous Goods (DG) 
Shipper's Certificate of Live Animals 
Commercial Invoice, Customs 
documentations 
Certificate of Origin
CONT… 
US Government Bill of Lading 
Health Certificate for Live Animals 
Death Certificate, Burial Certificate and 
Embalming Certificate for shipping Human 
remains via air 
Export/import or transit license/permits which 
the carrier is required to present to customs 
or any other government agencies 
Independent Surveyor's report confirming 
items to be exported or their quality, quantity 
and weight/dimensions 
Agricultural, Phytosanitory or Fisheries 
Certificates and Fumigation Certificates for 
certain agro-based for all wood material and 
packaging material 
Pharmaceutical or Chemistry Certificate for 
such products, especially poisons.
Size 
Payment 
Goods' Description, Packing, 
Marking/Labelling, Destination
INTRODUCTION OF AIRWAY BILL 
 Air waybill certifies execution of 
cargo transportation agreement, 
acceptance of cargo for 
transportation and cargo 
transportation conditions. 
 Air waybill is issued based on a 
signed shipper's application for 
cargo transportation 
 the Company or its ground 
handling agent issue air waybill 
 three original copies of air waybill 
 original remains at the airport of 
destination 
 the consignee 
 for the shipper upon acceptance of 
cargo.
CARGO MANIFESTATION 
 a customs document in which all 
the items loaded and passengers 
in plane or ship are listed. 
 It should include 
the cargo's cosigner 
and consignee, as well 
as listing all details of all goods 
such as: breed, gender, weight, 
quantity, age, value, dimensions, 
origin and destination. 
 The document will be prepared 
by shipper’s agent.
SECURITY CLEARANCE 
 X-ray. 
 Open and Verify 
 Re-packing is with 
the consignor. 
 Observing cooling 
period of 24 hour. 
 The direct 
supervision of the 
duty manager or 
cargo manager.
LOADING OF CARGO 
 Door Dimension of the Cargo 
Hold 
 The parcel size is less than door of 
air craft 
 Locker Capacity 
 Floor loading capacity 
 Sector wise loading 
 One sector should not get 
mixed up with the load of the other 
sector.
CARGO ARRIVAL AND OFF LOADING 
After arrival of air craft to 
destination 
 The pouch containing the cargo 
manifest and consignment notes 
are removed. 
 Check list is filled 
 Sending a cargo arrival notice is 
send to consignee.
DELIVERY OF CARGO 
 CTM-All interline cargo shall be 
accepted/delivered to and from 
other carriers only under a Cargo 
Transfer Manifest. 
 Consignee may be identified 
personally by a responsible 
officer. 
 Consignment note is entered in 
delivery resister. 
 Issue out pass.
EXIM LICENSE 
 Registration with regional 
licensing authority is a 
prerequisite for the import and 
export of goods. 
 The customs will not allow for 
clearance of goods unless the 
importer has obtained an Import 
Export Code (IEC) from the 
regional authority.
PURCHASE ORDER 
 Proof that a genuine requirement 
for the material being exported. 
 It should specify the quantity 
required, Unit price,. 
 Total amount in US dollars or UK 
pounds or in any foreign 
currency.
COMMERCIAL INVOICE 
 Invoice is raised by the Exporter. 
 The commercial invoice is a 
record or evidence of the 
transaction between the exporter 
and the importer. 
 The commercial invoice contains 
the basic information on the 
transaction and is always 
required for customs clearance.
PACKING LIST 
 Packing list is the description of 
the goods in the consignment 
 The packing list (P/L) is an 
inventory of the incoming cargo 
required for customs clearance.
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN 
 This is issued by chamber of 
commerce. 
 It is used for certification that the 
products exported are wholly 
obtained, produced or 
manufactured in a particular 
Country.
SHIPPING BILL 
 Free Shipping Bill: a Shipper 
does not want to claim any 
export benefit. 
 Drawback Shipping 
Bill: Whenever the Shipper wants 
to claim Drawback as an export 
benefit. 
 The Shipper must have a valid 
account with the SBI, Air Cargo 
Complex 
 File Drawback Shipping Bill at 
Customs EDI Systems. 
 DEPB Shipping Bill (Duty 
Entitlement Pass Book Scheme)
CUSTOMS 
 Collection of Customs duties on 
imports and exports. 
 Enforcement of various 
provisions of the Customs Act, 
1962. 
 Discharge of agency functions 
and enforcing prohibitions and 
restrictions 
 Prevention of smuggling 
including interdiction of narcotics 
drug trafficking. 
 International passenger 
clearance.
CUSTODIAN 
 In regard to all imported goods 
unloaded in a Customs area 
 Goods can be cleared from a 
Customs area with the express 
permission of Customs 
 Customs authorities are given 
appropriate office place and 
requisite facilities in the dock 
area as well as in international 
cargo complexes.
ELECTRONIC DATA 
INTERCHANGE (EDI) 
 It is an electronic communication 
system that provides standards for 
exchanging data via any electronic 
means. 
 Respond more quickly to the needs 
of the trade. 
 Reduce interaction of the trade with 
Government agencies. 
 computerisation of customs related 
functions including import/export 
general manifest control, ex-bond 
clearance of warehoused goods, 
goods imported against export 
promotion schemes, monitoring of 
export promotion schemes,
Q & A

Air cargo management

  • 1.
    AIR CARGO MANAGEMENT JSP KRISHNA TEJA
  • 2.
    Packing: Natural packingof Excisable Goods Green Logo Packing vis-à-vis Packing Shipping Hazards Types of packs
  • 3.
  • 4.
    LABELING Labeling Registered exporters Colour, Shapes and Sizes
  • 5.
    CARGO ACCEPTANCE: Consignmentswill be accepted for air carriage if such consignments do not violate any national regulations or application laws. In order to determine if a consignment is acceptable for carriage, we must observe the following: Documents: Shipper's Letter of Instruction (SLI) for issuing Airway bill form A Letter of Instruction with Shipper's Letterhead The Airway bill Shipper's Declaration of Transport for Dangerous Goods (DG) Shipper's Certificate of Live Animals Commercial Invoice, Customs documentations Certificate of Origin
  • 6.
    CONT… US GovernmentBill of Lading Health Certificate for Live Animals Death Certificate, Burial Certificate and Embalming Certificate for shipping Human remains via air Export/import or transit license/permits which the carrier is required to present to customs or any other government agencies Independent Surveyor's report confirming items to be exported or their quality, quantity and weight/dimensions Agricultural, Phytosanitory or Fisheries Certificates and Fumigation Certificates for certain agro-based for all wood material and packaging material Pharmaceutical or Chemistry Certificate for such products, especially poisons.
  • 7.
    Size Payment Goods'Description, Packing, Marking/Labelling, Destination
  • 8.
    INTRODUCTION OF AIRWAYBILL  Air waybill certifies execution of cargo transportation agreement, acceptance of cargo for transportation and cargo transportation conditions.  Air waybill is issued based on a signed shipper's application for cargo transportation  the Company or its ground handling agent issue air waybill  three original copies of air waybill  original remains at the airport of destination  the consignee  for the shipper upon acceptance of cargo.
  • 9.
    CARGO MANIFESTATION a customs document in which all the items loaded and passengers in plane or ship are listed.  It should include the cargo's cosigner and consignee, as well as listing all details of all goods such as: breed, gender, weight, quantity, age, value, dimensions, origin and destination.  The document will be prepared by shipper’s agent.
  • 10.
    SECURITY CLEARANCE X-ray.  Open and Verify  Re-packing is with the consignor.  Observing cooling period of 24 hour.  The direct supervision of the duty manager or cargo manager.
  • 11.
    LOADING OF CARGO  Door Dimension of the Cargo Hold  The parcel size is less than door of air craft  Locker Capacity  Floor loading capacity  Sector wise loading  One sector should not get mixed up with the load of the other sector.
  • 12.
    CARGO ARRIVAL ANDOFF LOADING After arrival of air craft to destination  The pouch containing the cargo manifest and consignment notes are removed.  Check list is filled  Sending a cargo arrival notice is send to consignee.
  • 13.
    DELIVERY OF CARGO  CTM-All interline cargo shall be accepted/delivered to and from other carriers only under a Cargo Transfer Manifest.  Consignee may be identified personally by a responsible officer.  Consignment note is entered in delivery resister.  Issue out pass.
  • 14.
    EXIM LICENSE Registration with regional licensing authority is a prerequisite for the import and export of goods.  The customs will not allow for clearance of goods unless the importer has obtained an Import Export Code (IEC) from the regional authority.
  • 15.
    PURCHASE ORDER Proof that a genuine requirement for the material being exported.  It should specify the quantity required, Unit price,.  Total amount in US dollars or UK pounds or in any foreign currency.
  • 16.
    COMMERCIAL INVOICE Invoice is raised by the Exporter.  The commercial invoice is a record or evidence of the transaction between the exporter and the importer.  The commercial invoice contains the basic information on the transaction and is always required for customs clearance.
  • 17.
    PACKING LIST Packing list is the description of the goods in the consignment  The packing list (P/L) is an inventory of the incoming cargo required for customs clearance.
  • 18.
    CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN  This is issued by chamber of commerce.  It is used for certification that the products exported are wholly obtained, produced or manufactured in a particular Country.
  • 19.
    SHIPPING BILL Free Shipping Bill: a Shipper does not want to claim any export benefit.  Drawback Shipping Bill: Whenever the Shipper wants to claim Drawback as an export benefit.  The Shipper must have a valid account with the SBI, Air Cargo Complex  File Drawback Shipping Bill at Customs EDI Systems.  DEPB Shipping Bill (Duty Entitlement Pass Book Scheme)
  • 20.
    CUSTOMS  Collectionof Customs duties on imports and exports.  Enforcement of various provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.  Discharge of agency functions and enforcing prohibitions and restrictions  Prevention of smuggling including interdiction of narcotics drug trafficking.  International passenger clearance.
  • 21.
    CUSTODIAN  Inregard to all imported goods unloaded in a Customs area  Goods can be cleared from a Customs area with the express permission of Customs  Customs authorities are given appropriate office place and requisite facilities in the dock area as well as in international cargo complexes.
  • 22.
    ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE(EDI)  It is an electronic communication system that provides standards for exchanging data via any electronic means.  Respond more quickly to the needs of the trade.  Reduce interaction of the trade with Government agencies.  computerisation of customs related functions including import/export general manifest control, ex-bond clearance of warehoused goods, goods imported against export promotion schemes, monitoring of export promotion schemes,
  • 23.