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Is the freight forwarder responsible for the bulk arrival of air cargo in Hong Kong due to the weather?

1. The weather factor is force majeure. As long as the airline issues a notice of delay, the customer cannot be held accountable;

But due to the weather, your goods will never be shipped in batches. The weather can only cause flight delay, not the reason for shipment. I guess you made up an excuse at the booking port.

3. When the goods arrive in batches, in principle, it is impossible to pick up the goods in batches and declare the goods. Only when all the goods arrive can customs declaration be made, so the situation at the destination port you mentioned is very strange. Unless the customer is in a hurry and bills directly at the destination port, it also needs to issue CCA at the place of origin, which will not be so fast, unless your booking port knows that two tickets have been made directly after the approval and two separate bills have been issued, then you must know in advance.

It is normal for goods to be delivered in batches for various reasons, as long as you explain it clearly to the customer, unless you promise the customer in advance, for example, it must arrive on the 25th.