determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
When an Intermediary Air Carrier (IAC) accepts cargo from another IAC, it must ensure that the cargo is properly documented and complies with all applicable regulations. This includes verifying that the necessary air waybills and any required customs documentation are in order. Additionally, the receiving IAC must conduct a security assessment of the cargo to maintain compliance with security regulations. Finally, the IAC must record the transfer of custody and maintain accurate records for accountability.
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
ANYWHERE
When an Inter-Atlantic Carrier (IAC) accepts cargo from another IAC, you must ensure that all required documentation is complete and accurate, including the bill of lading and any customs declarations. It's essential to verify that the cargo complies with safety and regulatory standards. Additionally, proper tracking and handling procedures should be in place to ensure the cargo is managed effectively throughout the transit process.
At iac’s facility tenderedto tge IAC by known shipper or its authorized rep
At iac’s facility tenderedto tge IAC by known shipper or its authorized rep
determine if the IAC appears on the current list of TSA approced iacs and validate their ias number and expiration date on certification