Qatar Airways Cargo fully supports e-freight, an IATA global project involving end-to-end stakeholders of the supply chain. e-freight aims to reduce, if not eliminate, paper documentation and replace it with the e xchange of electronic data and messages. To start the e-freight process, customers should already be using e-AWB and the origin station should be e-freight feasible, which means capable of accepting shipments without the bulk of paper documentation.
e-AWB | e-Freight | |
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Scope
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Paper AWB | Paper AWB, Packing List, Invoice, Certificate of Origin, among others |
SHC Code
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ECC or ECP | ECC and EAW |
Sign Up & Agreements
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Global or Local Sign Up; Bilateral or Multilateral Agreement | Must be already an e-AWB user |
Applicability
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Utilised on lanes of which both ends are signatories to MC99 and MP4 agreements with few exceptions available for Warsaw routes | E-Freight can only be utilised on "IATA Approved e-freight trade lanes? |
To get started with e-freight, email us at ecargo@qatarairways.com.qa