Transport documents connect the practical and administrative sides of your hazmat shipments. We help assemble the paperwork needed to move cargo onward with fewer gaps between preparation, handoff, and departure.
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Air Waybill (AWB)
The air waybill helps connect warehouse preparation to the actual handoff into the air cargo chain. It belongs in a shipment file that is complete, timely, and aligned with the cargo being presented. A weak AWB does not always fail loudly, but it can still create unnecessary friction when the shipment reaches a stage that expects the air side of the file to be clean. That is why it deserves more care than a simple data-entry task.
Bill of Lading (B/L)
The bill of lading supports the sea leg of the shipment and reflects how the cargo is being handed into that environment. Like the AWB, it becomes more useful when it is prepared as part of the wider shipment process rather than added as an isolated administrative afterthought. A stronger B/L helps the sea-freight handoff hold together better and reduces the chance that container preparation and document logic start drifting apart before export.

Every hazmat shipment poses unique challenges. We’re here to solve them.
From a single missing link to the entire chain: we determine what your shipment needs and handle those part of the process you’re looking to outsource. Practical, safe, and always in full compliance.
Why Special Cargo?
Special Cargo treats transport documents as part of departure readiness, not as paperwork that exists somewhere downstream from the real shipment work. Our team understands how AWBs and bills of lading connect back to packaging, load setup, release timing, and handoff into the next mode. That helps us support transport documents with a more practical understanding of what the file needs to achieve once the cargo leaves the warehouse.

How we add value with transport documents
Mode-specific document support: AWBs and bills of lading are prepared for the realities of their next leg.
Closer departure alignment: Transport documents stay connected to how the shipment is actually being released.
Reduced file fragmentation: Warehouse prep and transport paperwork support one another more cleanly.
Better handoff readiness: Cargo enters the air or sea chain on a stronger document basis.
Practical file quality: The transport set is built to support movement, not just exist in the folder.


