All Asia articles – Page 67
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Bangladesh's forwarders call for more charter flights amidst capacity shortage
Bangladesh-based freight forwarders are calling for the government to speed up the approval of cargo charter flights as they face an airfreight capacity shortage.In written comments seen by Air Cargo News, the Bangladesh Freight Forwarders Association (BAFFA) wrote to one of the Bangladesh’s leading newspapers calling on the government to ...
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Wilson appointed divisional director of Toll Global Express
Australia's Toll Group, owned by Japan Post, has appointed Bruce Wilson as divisional director of Toll Global Express, effective immediately.Wilson has been acting in this role since April, managing the express freight operations and business logistics solutions in Australia, including the Toll IPEC, Toll People and Toll Priority businesses.Wilson’s career, ...
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Dimerco adds new India office
Taiwanese logistics company Dimerco is opening a new office in Hyderabad, India, to cater for a major customer.The new office is being opened in line with one of its mobile phone customers decision to establish a new production facility in the city.It will also strengthen Dimerco's customs brokerage service.Dimerco India ...
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Flexport goes online in Hong Kong
US-owned forwarder Flexport has opened an Asian regional headquarters in Hong Kong.Backed by Founders Fund, Google Ventures, Bloomberg Beta, Y Combinator and others, Flexport is a licensed freight forwarder built around an online system which provides clients with real-time shipment visibility and analytics for international routes, rates, speeds and customs ...
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FedEx warns of Shanghai supply chain slowdown ahead of G20 summit
FedEx is warning customers to expect delays to shipments originating in the Shanghai area as the government is ordered factories to close ahead of the G20 Summit.The express giant said in a news bulletin that China had ordered 255 Shanghai-based industrial facilities to shut down ahead of the Summit, running ...
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Cargo revenues down at ANA as currency and oversupply hit results
ANA's cargo business recorded a double-digit decline in airfreight revenues during its first fiscal quarter despite an increase in traffic.During its fiscal first quarter ended June 30, the Japanese carrier saw airfreight demand increase 16.2% year on year to 1.1bn freight tonne km, while revenues declined by 23.6% on a ...
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DHL spurs Cambodian trade with Phnom Penh-Bangkok B737 freighter
DHL Express has launched a Boeing 737-400 freighter service between Phnom Penh in Cambodia and Bangkok in Thailand, one of the global logistics operator’s hubs in Asia Pacific.This 19 tonnes capacity express freighter service, operated five times a week by Thailand’s K-Mile Air, adds to the existing DHL Express flights ...
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Hong Kong's AAT launches RFID tags for pre-packed cargo
Hong Kong’s Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) has introduced Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) unit load device (ULD) tags for pre-packed cargo.The new technology will speed up the cargo acceptance process by 45 seconds per shipment, said AAT, which claimed that it is the first terminal operator to use such RFID technology for ...
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JAL's international cargo revenues plunge 32.6% in the first quarter
Japan Airlines (JAL) recorded a 32.6% year on year drop in international cargo revenues to ¥9.9bn in the three months ended June, due to a decline in demand on transpacific routes and other sectors.The Japanese flag-carrier also recorded a 4.1% year-on-year decrease in cargo volumes, measured in revenue cargo ton ...
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Start-up airline POP hopes to capitalise on new UK-India trade deals
New start-up low cost Indian airline POP is aiming to capitalise on new trade agreements between the UK and India sparked by Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.The new airline, which will donate 51% of profits to social projects, plans to be the first airline to operate non-stop flights ...
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SIA Cargo losses deepen as yields decline
Singapore Airlines (SIA) Cargo has seen revenues fall and operating losses deepen on the back of a double-digit yield decline.During its fiscal first quarter ending June 30, SIA Cargo saw revenues decline by S$60m, although it does not reveal total cargo revenues, while its operating result slipped to a loss ...
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Sluggish May for airfreight says ACI
Global trade growth remained sluggish in May and the air cargo load factor continued to “exhibit weakness” according to the latest Asia-Pacific cargo hub statistics from Airports Council International (ACI).Asia-Pacific members of ACI reported a marginal increase in total airfreight of 1.4% in May 2016 whereas the Middle East reported ...
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Ambatovy looks to DHL Global Forwarding for project logistics
DHL Global Forwarding has inked a three-year global freight forwarding agreement with Ambatovy, a joint venture between Sherritt International Corp, Sumitomo Corp and Korea Resources Corp.The deal encompasses two contracts, according to which the freight forwarding division of Deutsche Post DHL will provide onshore and offshore services for Ambatovy.For the ...
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DOT gives provisional nod to four US carriers on Haneda daytime connections
The US transportation secretary, Anthony Foxx, has given its initial green light to four US airlines to provide new daytime services to Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport.The carriers – American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines and United Airlines – are seeking to make their various Haneda connections from Los Angeles, ...
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Report sees continued growth for courier sector
Growing demand for urgent and timed delivery will boost the turnover of the global courier industry to $66bn by 2021, according to new research by financial consultants, Ngenko Investments.The report, Global Courier Industry Analysis, sees particularly strong demand from the pharmaceutical, banking, garments, fast-moving consumer goods, IT and automotive industries.New ...
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Pemco to be partner for Mitsubishi’s MRJ
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation has named Pemco World Air Services as a preferred MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) service provider for the MRJ aircraft range.Florida-headquartered Pemco, best known in air cargo circles for its passenger aircraft to freighter conversions, will offer airframe related MRO services to North American MRJ customers, such ...
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E-commerce fuels Chinese airport ambitions
All flight paths lead to China, with freighter operators stacking up to make a smooth landing, despite a softening in the Chinese economy.Leading the charge is European all-cargo operator Cargolux, with its planned China joint venture due to launch with three Boeing 747Fs in the second half of 2017. It ...
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China clothing firm to probe drone deliveries
Shenzhen, China-based online clothing retailer Globalegrow is investing $150,000 in a drone delivery research project over the next year.The company plans to recruit roboticists and aeronautical engineers to create a self-flying drone, fitted with sensors to track the package delivery and to retract and detach the tether cable. There would ...
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An-225, the world's most tweeted freighter
It was a plane-spotters dream: taking a selfie with an Antonov-225 ‘Mriya’.Hundreds of unglamorous freighter aircraft ply their daily trade with little or no attention. They are invisible to the general public who do not know or care that their must-have iPhones, the exotic fish in expensive restaurants and designer ...
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Cathay to fly a B747-8F to Portland from November
Cathay Pacific Cargo is to operate a twice-weekly scheduled Boeing 747-8 freighter service between its Hong Kong home hub and Portland, Oregon, in the US from November 3, subject to government approval.Portland — the carrier’s 18th cargo station in the Americas — will be served by a Hong Kong-Anchorage-Los Angeles-Portland-Anchorage ...