Oman Adopts Electronic Airway Bill (e-AWB) Standard
In-line with the Oman Government plans to implement international best practices in business, Oman has adopted the International Air Transport Association’s electronic airway bill (e-AWB) standard in replacement of the paper airway bill.
The introduction of the e-AWB standard in the Sultanate will reinforce Oman’s position as an internationally competitive logistics hub with a digitally connected and integrated air cargo supply chain.
The use of e-AWB allows freight forwarders and traders to communicate directly with over 120 airline operators around the world to report and manage their shipments.
Omani traders will also benefit from the use of the e-AWB as it will remove barriers to trade by facilitating early (pre-arrival) reporting to customs and earlier release, reducing cargo storage time and costs.
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In support of the implementation process, IATA and CHAMP Cargo Systems will offer freight forwarders low-cost online facilitation for the creation and sharing of e-AWB messages.
This means that local businesses can benefit from the electronic reporting, without the need to invest in building digital systems in their businesses.
Oman Air Cargo became e-AWB compliant by signing the IATA Resolution 672, Attachment D agreement.
Mohammed Ali Al Musafir, Senior Vice President, Oman Air Cargo said, “The digital advancement is changing the way industries operate.
“Oman Air Cargo is always at the forefront of adopting the latest e-initiatives to further develop the standards of the air freight industry in Oman and make trade easier and faster for all industry players.”
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