Changes in air transport of goods regarding temperature control

 

Changes in air transport of goods regarding temperature control

Dear Bussiness Partner,

We need to inform you about certain changes in air transport of goods regarding temperature control.
In the past, some airlines allowed the use of two different temperature regimes for transporting goods on a single waybill (AWB). For instance, products requiring temperatures of 15-25 °C could be transported alongside products needing temperatures of 2-8 °C, as long as they were clearly labeled on the same AWB.
However, due to stricter regulations and standards, airlines no longer allow this practice. All products requiring specific temperature control must now be listed on separate waybills (AWBs) to ensure proper temperature management during transport.
Attached is a reference from IATA (International Air Transport Association) memo on temperature stickers and AWBs, stating that only one temperature regime is permitted per 1 AWB

If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us.
BioGnost Ltd.

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