When you ship cargo by air, the ability to monitor its progress from origin to destination enhances operational efficiency. So, air cargo tracking becomes an essential aspect of logistics that ensures the safe and timely delivery of goods. The process typically begins with the generation of an Air Waybill (AWB), a unique tracking number assigned to each shipment. This number is your key to tracking the cargo throughout its journey. To track your air cargo, start by obtaining the AWB number from the shipping documentation provided by your freight forwarder or logistics partner. Next, visit the airline's website or a third-party tracking platform that supports air cargo tracking. Enter the AWB number into the tracking tool, which will provide you with real-time updates on the location and status of your shipment. You’ll see details such as when the cargo was received by the airline, when it departed, any transit points, and the estimated arrival time at the destination. |
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