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How do I get AWB from FedEx?

How do I get AWB from FedEx?

To obtain a soft copy of your Air Waybill, you can contact FedEx Customer Service by sending an email to [email protected] or calling 800 FedEx (800 33339).

How do I find my AWB number?

The AWB number has 11 digits and 3 parts.

  1. The first 3 digits are the Airline Prefix.
  2. The next 7 digits is the Serial Number of the AWB.
  3. The last digit is the Check digit. The check digit is derived by dividing the 7 digit Serial Number by 7. The remainder determines the Check Digit.

What is the AWB number?

An Air Waybill number often referred to as an AWB tracking number, is a unique code that is displayed on a document that will travel with all goods shipped with an international air courier. AWB can be issued by many marketplaces or couriers, including eBay, Etsy, TNT and FedEx.

How do you use AWB number?

Air Waybill Number Format

  1. The first 3 digits are the Airline Prefix.
  2. The next 7 digits is the Serial Number of the AWB.
  3. The last digit is the Check digit.

How do I download AWB?

For Mass Downloading of AWB’s

  1. Arrange pickup of orders (see steps 1 to 3 above)
  2. Click on the “Ship My Orders” button at the top right portion of the page.
  3. Go to the “Download Ship Labels” portion and select which courier(s) you would like to download AWB’s for.

Is consignment number and AWB number same?

An air waybill is also referred to as a consignment note or dispatch note. The AWB is non-negotiable and acts as evidence of the contract of carriage from airport to airport. Once the air waybill is signed by the shipper and carrier involved, it becomes an enforceable contract.

How many copies are there for AWB?

An air waybill has 11 numbers and came with eight copies of varying colors.

What is FedEx AWB?

An AWB or Air Waybill is more commonly known as your FedEx shipping label. This is usually generated on FedEx.com and contains all of the package information as well as its barcoding and the 12 digit number used to track your shipment on its journey.

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