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Air freight shipping fits perfectly in to our modern world, everything goes faster and faster as time passes. With the dawning of globalization, commerce seems to be always on the move. Information is just a click away with the advent of the internet. Purchases are now completed at home with just a click of mouse. It's so fast, it's instant. That's why business shipping departments are devising more and more ways to cope with the demands of the public when delivering ordered goods, this is known as fulfilment activity.

Fulfilment, is the final stage of the delivery process, and, as the name suggests, it offers completion. The company that offers the fastest delivery, at the best rate, whilst ensuring the cargo remains undamaged, wins the order. The term "next day" has become an everyday part of our language, along with "overnite" and "by noon."



There are now a lot of ways to get your goods within your customers' reach. It may be by land, sea or air or a combination of any. Shippers are provided with a lot of choices! But since it's the time that is most critical of all factors, shippers are always choosing the fastest way to deliver their goods. Air freight shipping wins. Transporting goods by air is more favorable especially for those which are immediately needed by customers or those which are perishable that might get damaged if transported for a longer time.

Goods which are shipped though air freight are categorized into four. The majority of goods which are transported through air freight are those which belong to the overnight express delivery like letters, smaller envelops and other smaller items. Expensive goods like prints and other art pieces may be transported through this medium. The third type is the parcel or ground shipment which is usually boxed and shipments usually don't weigh over 100 pounds. And the heaviest loads belong to the last category. There are two types of services offered for these; the Less-than-Truck-Load (15 000 pounds or less) and the Truck-Load (15 000-43 000 pounds).

It is to be remembered, though, that air freight shipping doesn't only mean transporting goods through air. Air freight companies may transport goods by land and sea also, depending on what contract and terms the shipper and they have agreed to. It's just important that whatever a shipper has transported, he must know and understand the terms and conditions he has agreed with the carrier to avoid misunderstanding. Anyway, the thing that matters most is prompt delivery of goods. Shipping by air is the leading edge in the transport and delivery service, and is usually accompanied by a blue chip service.