Euroasian Transport & Logistics has been offering a broad range of freight and logistic services to support your shipping needs. We handle any consignment, including but not limited to air freight, warehousing services, procurement, door-to-door deliveries, cargo insurance, crating/packaging, package consolidation, documentation, export packing, and other logistics services
We specialise in achieving optimal organisation of the complex processes of global logistics for our customers. Whether your key requirement is intercontinental air and sea freight, project logistics or contract logistics, we tailor high-quality solutions to meet your individual needs. We help you develop new perspectives and seize the opportunities offered in today's global economy.
We are top-notch when it comes to air transportation. We understand why you choose air transportation and strive to justify that choice. We stay in communication with our customers throughout the process by phone, electronic, and our online tracking system. We do not just say this, but we do it. Take the hassle off air cargo shipment.
Complete ocean freight services are at our fingertips. Utilizing high productivity carriers in all trade lanes between ports throughout the world, SGK can handle your shipment from port-to-port or door-to-door on a single Bill of Lading.
Eurasian Logistics works as your local partner. We give you the tools and detailed information you need to make the supply chain logistics process easy to navigate, whichever industry you work in, wherever in the world.Our licensed logistics division serves the entire sector and offers solutions for mining, oil & gas, energy & Infrastructure, project cargo, exhibition goods, commercial cargo, temporary imports and LCL; by air, sea and road, including transit cargoes
Key Importance of an Airwaybill Beyond serving as a mandatory document for airfreight logistics, the Airwaybill is important for the following six major reasons: Contract of Carriage: It represents a contract of carriage because it defines the terms and conditions of transportation of goods from origin to destination airport. Evidence of Cargo Receipt: It serves as evidence for the receipt of cargo, showing that goods were delivered to the designated recipient in good condition. Freight Invoice: It provides information on the freight charges to be paid by the consignee. Insurance Certificate: An Airwaybill can also serve as a certificate of insurance. This is so because since the Airway Bill is legal evidence that the carrier has received the goods in good condition, it can also be used by the carrier to insure the goods, especially if requested by the supplier of the goods. Customs Declaration: It facilitates customs declaration. it is a legal document that includes a comprehensive detail of the airfreight; recognized by Customs for the clearance and release of cargo in line with Customs clearance guidelines. Cargo Tracking: For cargo visibility, the Airwaybill can be used to track the movement of cargo from origin to destination. This can be done by inputting the Airwaybill number on the designated tracking menu on the carrier’s (airline) website and information on the location or status of shipment will be displayed.
As the world continues to go deeper into the world of digitization, the shipping industry is not left behind. From e-Commerce, e-Form M to e-Bill of Lading, the conversation for increased digitization of the shipping processes and documents is gaining unprecedented momentum. Tech-minded stakeholders are contemplating the possibility of an e-Bill of Lading and the idea has begun to resonate with large-scale acceptance even among industry conservatives. It is important to evaluate the current paper-based Bill of Lading and explore the benefits of an e-Bill of Lading. A Bill of Lading (BL or BOL) is traditionally paper-based evidence of a shipping contract issued by an ocean carrier to a shipper with detail of the goods being carried to the port of destination. It is moved from shippers to consignees, causing serious waste of time and unnecessary expenses. Originally, the term “bill”, is defined as a printed or written statement of the cost for the goods or services delivered or to be delivered. In view of the current digitization drive, electronic Bill of Lading becomes is beginning to gain relevance and its key advantages can be considered as shown below: Efficiency: With an electronic Bill of Lading, the required information is registered online and sent to consignees without delays or interference.
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