All E-Commerce Logistics articles
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Insights
Putzger perspective: Shifting e-commerce currents to hit air cargo
The future of e-commerce as a driver of air cargo growth has been called into doubt as the US looks to limit de minimis shipments entering the country
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Interviews
A virtual integrator role for airlines in e-commerce
Airlines are missing out on an opportunity to profit from the fastest-growing segment of air cargo, although they are ideally positioned to take advantage
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News
DHL eCommerce UK opens Coventry Airport sorting centre
DHL eCommerce opened a new sorting centre to the south of Coventry Airport in the UK on the back of expecations for growing online parcel volumes
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News
Trump confirms Mexico/Canada tariffs and hikes China duties
US president confirms 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico will be applied from 4 March, while China faces a further 10% tariff
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Insights
E-commerce supply chains set for change with future de minimis cancellation
The planned future cancellation of the de minimis exemption in the US is set to shake up shake-up of e-commerce supply chains
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News
DHL eCommerce enters Saudi Arabia market with new JV
DHL eCommerce has entered into a joint venture with AJEX Logistics Services to acquire a minority stake in the Saudi Arabian parcel logistics firm
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News
Widebody freighters still in demand for e-commerce market
The e-commerce market is changing and with this comes demand for widebody aircraft able to fly long distances with a high payload
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News
Atlas Air and SATS partner on e-commerce and digitalisation
Freighter operator Atlas Air, cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services and its parent company SATS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
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Asia e-commerce volumes could shift from US to Europe
Asia airfreight volumes to the US could partially shift to Europe as a result of changing e-commerce supply chains
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News
US temporarily reinstates de minimis exemption for Chinese shipments
The US has temporarily reversed its decision to block the de minimis exemption allowing low-value packages to be imported duty-free
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News
DSV: Little change to US e-commerce despite de minimis development
DSV is not expecting the US decision to stop the de minimis exemption for Chinese shipments to result in major changes to the e-commerce market
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News
US Postal Service restarts acceptance of China packages
The USPS has restarted handling packages from China and Hong Kong after yesterday putting a stop on the processing of parcels from those origins
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Air cargo braces as Trump confirms tariffs for China, Mexico and Canada
The air cargo industry looks set to face demand pressure this year as US tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada could disrupt trade
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US customs proposes changes to de minimis rules
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has unveiled its planned changes to de minimis rules in response to growing e-commerce volumes
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News
SF Airlines aims to capitalise on seafood demand with Oslo freighter
SF Airlines has launched a new freighter service to Oslo Airport as it looks to cater for e-commerce and seafood demand
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News
Freightos warns of e-commerce air to ocean shift
Air cargo shift from air to ocean as a result of changes to de minimis rules is likely to be slow, but sudden changes could have a dramatic impact
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Insights
Putzger perspective: Is the air cargo party coming to an end?
There are mixed opinions on how air cargo demand will pan out this year, with doubts over the longevity of e-commerce growth and sea-air modal shift
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News
First dedicated e-commerce flight at Glasgow Prestwick
First-dedicated-e-commerce-flight-lands-at-Glasgow-Prestwick-Photo-Glasgow-Prestwick-via-Meantime Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) has welcomed its first full e-commerce cargo flight and is working towards scheduled e-commerce flights in the new year. The flight, chartered by Zhonger Express and Jumen Logistics, was operated by Silk Way West Airlines Cargo and carried a 90-tonne consignment of ...
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News
China air cargo volumes up nearly 20% on 2023
Photo: Jaromir Chalabala/ Shutterstock China’s air cargo volumes have increased nearly 20% this year compared to last year as a result of increased international demand, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). Between January and October of this year, the country’s aviation sector handled nearly ...
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Cainiao and Qatar Cargo deepen partnership covering e-commerce
Photo: Jaromir Chalabala/ Shutterstock Qatar Airways Cargo and Cainiao have announced the formation of a new partnership that aims to capitalise on the growth of e-commerce. Details on exactly what the partnership will involve were lacking, with the two companies stating that they will “leverage their complementary ...