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Frequently Asked Questions
What is EC regulation 2320/2002 about?
EC regulation 2320/2002 is the legislation that regulates the Aviation Security in the European Union. It is in effect since 2003. Among other things it regulates the security controls by air carriers/regulated agents for cargo, courier and express parcels to be carried by air.
What is EC regulation 831/2006?
In addition, to improve security arrangements for cargo to be carried by air, the EU introduced EC regulation 831/2006. It is an amendment to regulation EC 2320/2002. It is in effect since January 2007.
EC regulation 831/2006 introduces the "Account Consignor". This regulation enables customers to register with air carriers and regulated agents as ”Account Consignors”.
What is an Account Consignor?
An Account Consignor is a shipper whose cargo can be positively identified for carriage exclusively on all-cargo aircraft. Account Consignors can be designated directly by their Air Carrier or Regulated Agent.
What is the difference between Known Consignor and Account Consignor?
The procedure of the “Account Consignor” is different to that of the “Known Consignor”, as follows: in terms of the Regulation EC 831/2006, Account Consignor means, a consignor whose consignments can be positively identified for carriage exclusively on all-cargo aircraft.
Your company has already acquired the status of “Known Consignor”, what does FedEx recommend to do?”
FedEx strongly recommends filling, signing and returning the Account Consignor Form. If a customer meets the requirements to become an Known Consignor a customer will most likely be able to meet the requirements to become an Account Consignor.
Why are you asked to provide your company’s bank account details?
This is a requirement under the new EU regulation 831/2006 established by the EU and the member states. This information will remain confidential.
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