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Panalpina creates supply chain solutions entity
Freight forwarder Panalpina has created a new supply chain solutions entity that will aim to create more efficient end-to-end transport operations for customers.The supply chain solutions business will be led by Hans Elmegaard in the role of global head of Supply Chain Solutions, reporting to Karl Weyeneth, chief commercial officer, ...
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Delta Cargo adds Dusseldorf to CEIV network
Delta Cargo is now offering CEIV approved facilities at seven locations across Europe, with the recent addition of Dusseldorf airport to the network.The facilities are operated in conjunction with Delta's joint venture partners Air France-KLM.Delta said that it now has access to 50 approved stations around the globe with seven ...
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Animals displaced by Irma flown to new homes
Air Charter Service (ACS) has flown displaced rescue animals to their new homes after they were evacuated from Florida in the wake of hurricane Irma.Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas, said: “We arranged charters for hundreds of people to get out of the affected regions in September, before the hurricanes ...
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WFS opens new pharma facility in Copenhagen
Cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has opened a new temperature-controlled facility in Copenhagen to support growing pharma volumes.WFS said the investment is in support of its airline customers’ growing pharma volumes and WFS’ own IATA CEIV Pharma certification programme in Denmark, which it expects to complete in early 2018.The ...
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DHL Express extends Air Hong Kong BSA for 15 more years
DHL Express has extended its partnership with Air Hong Kong (AHK) with a new 15-year block-space agreement (BSA).The partners said the BSA arrangement will provide a stable revenue stream to Air Hong Kong and a predictable cost base for DHL."The new agreement will initially provide DHL with the same service ...
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Another online retailer looks at entering air cargo market
Reports from China suggest that online retailer JD.com is could follow the lead of Amazon and establish its own air cargo fleet and even build its own airports.The South Morning China Post reports that JD.com head of logistics planning and development Bill Fu Bing told reporters that buying its own ...
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DHL achieves CEIV certification at six US stations
DHL Global Forwarding has achieved CEIV certification at six of its airfreight stations.DHL began the certification process of its global stations according to the IATA CEIV Pharma Standard in the third quarter of 2016.Following independent audits by third parties and training courses for employees on site, stations in Chicago (the ...
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Peli BioThermal to Present at SMI Cold Chain Distribution
Temperature-controlled packaging firm Peli BioThermal will share industry insight and expertise at the SMI Cold Chain Distribution Conference.Paul Terry, Peli BioThermal’s director of sales Europe, Middle East and Africa is a speaker at the event, taking place in London on December 13 and 14, where he will address delegates on ...
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UK freighter hubs see record November
The UK’s "two most important airports" for freighter aircraft, East Midlands (EMA) and London Stansted, have seen record volumes of cargo in November, said airport owner MAG.The increased volumes were driven by early Christmas shopping and e-commerce, as Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending "shifted increasingly online from the high ...
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Heathrow airport details "Christmas cargo" stats
Over 143,000 tonnes of “Christmas cargo” is expected to fly via London Heathrow airport in the month leading up to December 25, a record to date, said the UK hub’s management.A statement added: “The airport’s data from November and December 2016 shows a clear spike in the volume of certain ...
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Gatwick cargo traffic continues its upward trajectory
London Gatwick handled a total of 10,175 tonnes of cargo in November, a 25.6% increase on the same month of 2016.The new long-haul routes through the gateway added this year pushed bellyhold cargo volumes up significantly.Five new long-haul connections have been launched this year from Gatwick: to Singapore, Seattle, Denver, ...
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Slow progress of e-AWBs down to market growth
The slow growth of electronic air waybill (e-AWB) penetration in 2017 is down to the overall improvement in air cargo demand, according to IATA.Each year the airline association sets a target for e-AWB penetration, which in 2017 was expected to be missed by a wide margin.The target for 2017 was ...
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Lack of airfreight space drives up "sky high" rates
Freight forwarders are continuing to report a lack of cargo space and "sky high rates", while claiming that some shippers are turning to ocean transport to avoid delays.According to the latest Freightos International Freight Index, the rush in demand for airfreight capacity has not abated, and shippers are turning to ...
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Freighter link between Chicago and Wuhan takes off
China’s official news agency, Xinhua, has reported that a dedicated freighter service has been launched between Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei province, and Chicago.A B747F aircraft carrying 105 tonnes of Chilean cherries and salmon recently made the flight from O’Hare to Wuhan Tianhe International Airport, marking the launch of ...
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ITC report calls on the UK Government to prioritise aviation industry post Brexit
Think tank the Independent Transport Commission (ITC) has called for the UK's aviation industry to be a priority for Government thinking in regards to any post-Brexit world.The ITC-commissioned report – ‘The Strategic Challenges Facing UK Aviation: Assessing the future of UK air connectivity’ – was written by a former Bank ...
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Flexport signs up for CHAMP’s Traxon CargoHUB
Flexport, the San Francisco-based freight forwarder that also offers a web-based app to provide customers with real-time visibility of their shipments’ progress, has integrated its systems with the CHAMP messaging platform Traxon cargoHUB, as well as with the latter’s Premium Tracking service.As part of that process of switch-over, it has ...
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American Airlines Cargo ensures the band plays on
American Airlines Cargo has handled a particularly interesting shipment: flying the musical instruments of the French Orchestre Nationale du Capitole to and from Latin America.The Toulouse-based Orchestre Nationale du Capitole was on a three-city tour of Latin America, taking in Buenos Aires in Argentina, Quito in Ecuador and Sao Paulo ...
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Uptick in Latin American cargo traffic
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) has reported that its member airlines flew 439.6m freight tonne-kilometres (FTKs) in October, up by 0.7% over the same month of 2016.At 130.9m FTKs, intra-Latin American cargo traffic was down by 2.2% year-on-year, but at 308.8m FTKs extra-Latin American freight traffic ...
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UK – China accord to boost flight connectivity
UK transport secretary Chris Grayling has revealed the details of a new deal between the UK and China that allows for a 50% boost in the number of passenger flights between the two nations.It builds on successful discussions held in October 2016 that saw limits on passenger flights between the ...
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MAG reports on strong first-half results
UK airport operator Manchester Airports Group (MAG) today released its interim unaudited half-year results covering the period April 1 to September 30.Contributing to continued strong growth in the group’s revenue and profit, MAG’s cargo volumes enjoyed what MAG described as a “sustained period of growth”, with volumes rising by 4.4% ...