The need of exporting goods from SGN airport to CBR airport
The need to export goods by air from Ho Chi Minh City to Brisbane has been steadily increasing in recent years.
With its strategic location and excellent infrastructure, Tan Son Nhat Airport has become a major hub for international trade. Brisbane, known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, has seen a surge in demand for various products from around the world. The export of goods from Tan Son Nhat Airport to Brisbane has not only boosted economic growth but also strengthened bilateral relations between the two countries.
If you are shipping your goods from SGN airport to CBR airport, Best Cargo – The logistics pro is here to make your business run smoothly.
Canberra Airport (IATA: CBR, ICAO: YSCB)
Canberra Airport (IATA: CBR, ICAO: YSCB) is an international airport situated in the district of Majura, Australian Capital Territory. It serves Australia’s capital city, Canberra, as well as the nearby city of Queanbeyan and regional areas of the Australian Capital Territory and southeastern New South Wales. Located approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) from the city center, within the North Canberra district, it is the ninth-busiest airport in Australia.
The process of exporting goods from SGN airport to CBR airport
- Step 1: Customers email Best Cargo a booking request at least one day before the departure date (ETD). The shipping route, name of products, weight, size, and expected departure date (ETD) must all be specified.
- Step 2: As soon as Best Cargo receives the booking request from the customer, the air freight staff will organize the download (space) and deliver the booking confirmation to the customer. After receiving the customer’s request, the lead time is 1-2 hours.
- Step 3: Best Cargo’s documentation department (Docs team) collects client information (shipping instructions) and generates draft airway bills for customers to inspect and confirm.
- Step 4: Once the products have been put onto the plane and delivered, Best Cargo will send customers an email with images detailing the situation (processing at the airport, loading and unloading, stamping, etc.). email
- Step 5: If the customer employs Best Cargo’s inland transportation service and customs declaration, we will clear customs and deliver the goods to the customer’s address (delivery door) upon request
What information do we need to provide you with an air freight quotation?
- Delivery term (EXW, FOB, CFR, DDU, DDP…)
- Estimated date of departure
- Weight and Volume in CBM
- Address of departure
- Address of destination
- Invoice/Packing list…
- Other requirements
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Air freight Chargeable Weight
Air freight chargeable weight is different from volumetric or dimensional weight and gross weight. Rather, the chargeable weight is the quantified weight upon which the carrier charges you on the invoice, which can be either the gross or the volumetric weight of your shipment, whichever is higher.
Product Weight + Packaging/Pallet Weight = Gross Weight
It is generally accepted that the actual weight of the cargo is measured using the metric system, e.g. kilograms and any imperial units such as pounds are converted into metric units for ease of calculation (1 kg = 2.205 lb).
The air freight volumetric weight, or dimensional weight
The air freight volumetric weight, or dimensional weight, is an estimated weight value based on a package’s length, width, and height.
To calculate the volumetric weight, there are a few steps. First, you need to calculate the volume of the shipment.
Length x Width x Height = Volume
Make sure that the volume is converted into cubic metres (m3) or cbm. If you are measuring the dimensions in inches, then you need to convert the volume from cubic inches to cbm (1 cbm = 61,024 cubic inches). And lastly, you need to calculate the air-cubic-meter conversion factor.
This is generally stated as 6000 cm3 = 1 kg or 1 cbm (cubic metre) = 167 kg.
Let’s take a look at a measurement example. Here’s the known shipment measurement:
- Length: 50 cm
- Width: 25 cm
- Height: 70 cm
- Product weight: 18 kg
- Packaging weight: 2 kg
- Let’s calculate the gross weight:
18 kg + 2 kg = 20 kg
- Now let’s calculate the volumetric weight:
(50 cm x 25 cm x 70 cm) / 6000 = 87,500 cm3 / 6000 = 14.58 kg
Since the chargeable weight always uses the measurement with the greater value, in this situation we will use the gross weight, which is 20 kg.
Required document for exporting from Vietnam by air
- Invoice/Packing list
- Airway bill (Master bill/House Bill)
- Export Customs clearance sheet
- Insurance certificate (If any)
- Export license (If any)
- Fumigation Certificate
- Dangerous Goods Declaration…
Why should you use Best Cargo’s air freight transportation services?
- Competitive price
- 24/7 shipment visibility and customer service
- A range of service options
- Tracking and tracing your air freight
- Door to door services
- And much more!
Don’t hesitate to contact us for consultation and quotation of air freight services immediately!
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