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When a carrier splits a consolidated shipment, is it required to send any information for the associated house air waybills?

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When a carrier splits a consolidated shipment, is it required to send any information for the associated house air waybills?

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A. For consolidated shipments covered by a master air waybill, the carrier is required to report to CBP certain information regarding each associated house air waybill to indicate which house air waybills have been laden on each flight. Q. Since the Automated Broker Interface (ABI) cannot accommodate multiple flight arrival information for split shipments how can a single entry be filed for a split shipment and the proper freight status notifications be sent? A. CBP has an existing policy to allow a single entry to be filed for a split shipment provided that the conditions of part 141.57 of the Customs Regulations have been satisfied. If these conditions are satisfied, the entry filer must include additional information on the CBP Form 3461. For purposes of completing boxes 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17 of the CBP 3461, the filer will include the transportation information for the first portion of the split shipment. For the purposes of completing boxes 21, 22 and 23, the filer must enter all

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