Split Shipment

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Split Shipment

“Split Shipment” refers to the scenario where an air shipment is divided or distributed among multiple flights instead of arriving on a single flight. This typically occurs when the size or volume of the cargo is substantial and cannot be accommodated on a single aircraft. In such cases, the shipment is divided into smaller portions and assigned to different flights for transportation. Splitting the shipment allows for better utilization of available space and resources, ensuring that the cargo can be transported efficiently. However, it also introduces the possibility of the cargo arriving at the destination on different flights and potentially experiencing variations in arrival times. Effective coordination and tracking mechanisms are crucial to monitor and manage split shipments, ensuring that all parts of the cargo are accounted for and delivered to the recipient as intended.

 

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