If a freight forwarder receives an air consolidation with multiples or one HAWB under a MAWB consigned to the freight forwarder in Canada to be move in bond to another airline to fly out of Canada. What should be done in this case?

If a freight forwarder receives an air consolidation with multiples or one HAWB under a MAWB consigned to the freight forwarder in Canada to be move in bond to another airline to fly out of Canada. What should be done in this case?

If the MAWB is consigned to a Canadian destination airport and there are one or more house bills, then the eHBL filing is required.  In this scenario, it appears that the eHBLs destined outside Canada would have eHBL Movement Type ‘In Transit’ and would be acquitted by an outbound MAWB.  The CBSA should manually acquit the 8000 CCNs with the outbound MAWB.