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13 February 2009

With effect from 15 February 2009, CIAS Cargo Terminal Acceptance Dock 21 and 22 will be closed on Sunday. From Mon to Sat, the operational hours shall be from 1700hrs to 0030hrs (following day). All cargo shall be accepted at Docks 16 and 17 (operated on 24-hours basis) during the closure of Docks 21 and 22.

23 January 2009

We are pleased to inform that CIAS will be extending free storage for Inbound General Cargo arriving on 24, 25 and 26 January 2009 till 28 January 2009 (2359 hrs). Storage charge for these shipments will begin on 29 January 2009 (0001 hrs). For shipments requiring bank endorsement, storage charge will begin on 30 January 2009 (0001 hrs). Free storage will be granted to Outbound General Cargo which is lodged in from 25 January 2009 for flight departures on 27 and 28 January 2009 (up to 1200hrs).

9 January 2009

With effect from 12 January 2009, CIAS Cargo Terminal Acceptance Docks 21 and 22 will be closed daily from 0200hrs to 1400hrs. All cargo shall be accepted at Docks 16 and 17 during this period. Acceptance Docks 21 and 22 shall resume operations from 1400hrs to 0200hrs (following day) while Docks 16 and 17 are operated on a 24-hour basis.

5 February 2008

Please note the extension of free storage period for Inbound General Cargo arriving on 6, 7 and 8 Feb 2008, whereby free storage will be extended to 11 Feb 2008 (1501 hrs). For outbound cargo, free storage will be granted if it is lodged in on 6 Feb 2008 for flights departing on 8 and 9 Feb 2008 (up to 1200 hrs).

2 November 2007

Please note that cargo survey fee will be adjusted from S$20 per master airwaybill to S$ 25 per master airwaybill or house airwaybill, whichever is applicable, with effect from 1 December 2007.

24 July 2007

Please note that with effect from 1 August 2007, shipments which are uncollected after it has been made available for 1 hour will be restored and the Delivery Note will be made void. A charge of S$20 will be imposed for re-issue of Delivery Note.

19 June 2007

With effect from 1 July 2007, all agents / shippers lodging in cargo for KLM flights will have to submit FWB via iCargoNet. Otherwise, CIAS will levy a data entry fee of $5.00 per MAWB. This only applies to KLM's non Cargo2000 agents and shippers.

1 April 2007

New Function - Upload EDI Information For Cargo Agents

Cargo Agents shipping their consignment on Garuda Indonesia Airlines (GA) or Lion Air (JT) have to submit Master AWB and Consolidated Manifest information to CIAS as part of airlines' requirement. With immediate effect, there is an alternative to submit this information besides the online 'Create FWB' and 'Create FHL' functions in iCargoNet.

iCargoNet, a service of CIAS, provides the cargo community with timely, accurate and visible information leading to speedier flow of goods.

iCargoNet is yet another CIAS initiative to provide value-added services to the air cargo community at Singapore Changi Airport. CIAS Cargo Services was the first to implement eCargoNotice, an internet email notification service to inform freight forwarders and cargo agents of the readiness of their cargo for collection at CIAS Cargo Centre.

iCargoNet is a web-enabled service, accessible via the internet. The service is open to the general public for enquiry on flights handled by CIAS and status of shipments. Subscribers to the service will enjoy other operations-related exchanges of information from the comfort of the office. 



 

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