International transportation of goods by air is the transportation of goods due to high flight speeds. Among the positive aspects, it is worth highlighting the reduction of the distance between destinations and the availability of alternative routes. Transportation by air requires knowledge of the basic laws so that there are no problems in the process of customs clearance.
The official customs broker "B&B Logistics" provides full support for air transportation of goods at reasonable prices. Competent employees will help you avoid the application of penalties and "downtime" of goods.
Advantages of air transportation
The use of air transport for the transportation of goods is not large-scale and accounts for only 1% of the total amount of transported cargo. This is due to high tariffs. Despite this, many organizations choose this option, since it is the only possible one due to the geography of the destination.
Positive aspects of international air cargo transportation:
High speed of delivery. Traditional modes of transport cannot be compared to the use of an aircraft in time. This transportation option allows for the delivery of medicines and perishable products over long distances.
Reducing possible risks to zero. Due to its high speed and remoteness, air transportation is indispensable for the delivery of expensive goods (works of art, jewelry, etc.).
The amount of insurance is two times lower than in the case of sea transportation. Customs duty is levied on the gross weight of the cargo, which in this case is much lower than when using water transport. There is no need to use storage space before or after shipment, eliminating additional costs.
Current standards
International air traffic, as a rule, includes several carriers that carry out transportation in sequence. The freight forwarding company is responsible for the process, which sets up the route by attracting subcontractors.
Key landmarks of international air cargo transportation:
Absolute safety.
High level of reliability.
Strict adherence to deadlines.
Possibility of delivery to any place.
Various countries of the world have their own system developments aimed at aligning with the norms of other states. In order to bring the numerous formats to a common denominator, a unified aviation safety audit system (IOSA) was created in 2003. All members of the association are required to adhere to the established requirements.
It is quite difficult to take into account all the nuances when organizing transportation by air on your own. It is more advisable to contact professionals who have experience in this field.
Supporting documentation
For customs clearance at airports, the sender must provide the following papers:
Invoices (invoices indicating the prices of goods).
Packing lists (cargo items, weight, dimensions, etc.).
Waybills (a valid contract between the sender and the carrier).
Safety data sheets (required only when transporting dangerous goods).
During cargo air travel, emergency situations often arise that require an immediate response. The sender must comply with the rules and know the fundamental regulatory documents that determine the basic norms.