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House air waybill (HAWB) is a transport document, which is used in air shipments, issued and signed by a freight forwarder, generally on a natural air waybill format, evidences the terms and conditions of the carriage of goods as specified by the freight forwarder.
A contract of carriage is a contract between a carrier of cargo or passengers and the consignor, consignee or passenger. [1] Contracts of carriage typically define the rights, duties and liabilities of parties to the contract, addressing topics such as acts of God and including clauses such as force majeure (removing liability for extraordinary occurrences beyond control of the parties). [2]
Freight shipments need to have a reference number assigned for recording information as soon as the freight is shipped from the place of manufacture. A house airwaybill (hawb) is normally assigned at this time. The hawb is the reference number used by the freight forwarder (ff) to record the shipment from consignor to consignee.
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