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Shipper's Export Declaration (SED):

An official document submitted by a US exporter whenever a shipment of merchandise is shipped from the United States to a foreign destination. The joint Bureau of Census-International Trade Administration issues this form used for compiling US export control laws. In it the shipper shows the value, weight, consignee, destination, etc., of export shipments as well as Schedule B identification numbers.

Air Waybill (AWB)

Specifies the terms under which the air carrier is agreeing to transport the goods and contains limitations of liability; contract between shipper and carrier.

This information was found at FedEx - Glossary of Shipping Terms

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