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The abbreviations AF in regards to cargo shipping stands for terms Air Freight. Air freight is an expedited form of shipping packages or cargo by air.
There are several companies who operate in the cargo shipping business. For example, companies such as American Airlines Cargo, DHL and UPS send cargo via air, land and sea.
Clearing and forwarding of import and local cargo, booking and shipping of cargo to and from overseas, air and ocean transportation, and import/export.
The difference between shipping and freight is that shipping is the transportation of goods from one destination to another, usually by sea or air. Both of these are known as sea freight shipping and air freight shipping. Freight is the goods being shipped, it is basically another term for cargo.
They are actually both called cargo. The act of shipping something is why it is called shipment. So when something is traveling by boat it is also called shipment. What they are transporting is called cargo.
There are a number of standards describing shipping case sizes. Amongst these are the ATA 300 (Air Transport Association) standard, governing shipping case sizes used in national and international air cargo shipping. Another standard is the MIL-STD-648-C used by the American military describing the sizes and other requirements covering cases used in storage and transit.
Redcoat Air Cargo ended in 1982.
Redcoat Air Cargo was created in 1976.
Crescent Air Cargo was created in 2004.
Astar Air Cargo was created in 1969.
Lufthansa Air Cargo was founded in 1994.