If the eHBL is issued by a non-bonded freight forwarder and the marine carrier handles the in transit movement either to a warehouse or border crossing, who gets the notice?

If the eHBL is issued by a non-bonded freight forwarder and the marine carrier handles the in transit movement either to a warehouse or border crossing, who gets the notice?

The freight forwarder owner of the eHBL will receive an Arrived Notice for the eHBL and a Deconsolidation Notice for the House Bill Close. The Warehouse Operator quoted on the House Bill sub-location code will receive a copy of HBL Arrived Notice. The Marine Carrier quoted on the Primary Cargo who delivered the in-transit cargo to its destination will receive an Arrived Notice for the Primary Cargo and also a Deconsolidation Notice.