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JAN 09, 2004 (newstodate): Airfreight shipments that weigh 150 lbs. or more, and which are large enough to contain a human being, must be tendered stretch or shrink-wrapped and/or banded to be considered ready for carriage, says UPS Air Cargo in a letter to customers and vendors on January 8.
The new security measures follow on directions from the US Transportation Security Administration.
Is such shipments do not comply with these precautionary measures, they will not be accepted for carriage on UPS aircraft.
-This policy will be in full affect starting with freight tendered on Friday, January 9, 2004. A letter detailing this condition of carriage has been sent to all UPS Air Cargo vendors, the company says.
The new security measures follow on directions from the US Transportation Security Administration.
Is such shipments do not comply with these precautionary measures, they will not be accepted for carriage on UPS aircraft.
-This policy will be in full affect starting with freight tendered on Friday, January 9, 2004. A letter detailing this condition of carriage has been sent to all UPS Air Cargo vendors, the company says.