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IATA tackling lithium battery risk for air cargo
IATA Cargo is working with regulators, postal authorities, airlines and forwarders to combat the threat posed by unauthorised or wilfully mis-declared airfreight shipments of lithium batteries.Dave Brennan, assistant director of cargo safety and standards at airline industry grouping IATA, said that 400m lithium batteries are manufactured each week.Lithium batteries are ...
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The challenge of meeting pharmaceutical supply chain requirements
Air cargo carriers face the challenge of balancing the need to make investments to meet the needs of pharmaceutical shippers and justifying those investments to finance departments.Speaking at the Air Cargo News Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals conference, American Airlines manager cold chain strategy Tom Grubb provided an example of how ...
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AstraZeneca on course for pharma modal shift to ocean from air
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca (AZ) is still on course for a modal shift from air to sea that will see 70% of its products transported by ocean within two years.But Julian Wann, global category manager, freight and logistics at AZ, said airfreight will still have an important role to play in ...
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Business slams 'dithering' UK government over runway decision delay
Airlines, shippers and business leaders have condemned the British government’s postponement of a decision on UK south east runway capacity expansion for at least six months.The aviation industry had expected a mid-December decision on whether to push ahead with a third runway at London Heathrow, as recommended by the Airports ...
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Air cargo industry holds its breath over climate change funding
The air cargo industry and its customers will be holding their breath over the next few weeks as they wait anxiously for the results of the Climate Change Conference (COP 21) taking place as this article appears.The big question is: will international aviation and maritime transport be included in the ...
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UK shippers back Heathrow plans for cargo investment
UK shippers have welcomed plans to double cargo volumes at London's Heathrow Airport.Chris Welsh, Freight Transport Association director of global and European policy, said: “Heathrow’s planned investment and increased freight capacity is excellent news, and exactly the type of commitment that FTA has long been asking for.“The significance of airfreight ...
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Welcome to our new-look website
Air Cargo News has a new-look website that adds sharper design and extra search engine functionality to the online presence of the world's best read airfreight publication.The cleaner layout provides an instant overview of the breaking news in a busy, global airfreight industry, as well as the ability to drill ...
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Outspoken shipper stalwart van Doesburg says farewell
Outspoken air cargo shipper representative Joost van Doesburg is leaving the sector but has a last message for airlines and forwarders.Van Doesburg, airfreight policy manager at the European Shippers’ Council (ESC), said: “We should not invest a lot of time in optimising the current situation, like e-freight, because it is ...
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Air cargo data: Let shippers get closer to airlines
Everybody collects supply chain data, but the real skill is turning data into information.GT Nexus, a cloud technology platform whose customers include brand name shippers and forwarders, is keen to improve the quality of air cargo data so that it can match that of ocean freight.Greg Kefer, vice president of ...
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Forwarders welcome Transpacific Partnership agreement
The US Airforwarders Association (AFA) and Boeing have welcomed the conclusion of the Transpacific Partnership negotiations.Yesterday, the US, Japan and 10 other Pacific rim nations reached an agreement on what is set to become the world’s largest regional trade agreement.However, the agreement, described as a first step, now needs to ...
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Shippers prepared to pay more for greener airfreight
Shippers and forwarders are prepared to pay higher freight rates for environmentally-friendly air cargo.That is the message from Lufthansa Cargo, which says that a number of shipper and freight forwarders have asked for a green rate quote for their airfreight shipments.As consumers demand that the goods they buy have been ...
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High tech firms get closer to home
Many high tech companies in Europe have begun moving their manufacturing sites closer to demand, according to a new survey by express carrier UPS. European respondents to the fifth annual global UPS Change in the (Supply) Chain (CITC) survey - conducted for UPS by IDC Manufacturing Insights - said that ...
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Laser lights...action...charter
Delicate laser technology cargo has flown by freighter from Sweden to Japan after six months of detailed planning and preparation.The high value industrial laser equipment was carried from Orebro in Sweden by Volga-Dnepr Airlines on one of its IL-76TD-90VD aircraft.The cargo required a non-standard engineering solution and a temperature-controlled environment ...
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Kerry Logistics' perfect fit for Debenhams
A UK regional rather than Heathrow-centric approach to airfreight helped Kerry Logistics Network secure a contract with Debenhams that cuts by two days the outbound supply chain process to growing markets in the Middle East.Kerry Logistics will handle all airfreight from Debenhams’ UK distribution centre in Peterborough to various destinations ...
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AmSafe tests fire containment for lithium batteries
AmSafe Bridport has conducted a full scale test for its fire containment products by simulating a lithium-ion battery fire within an airfreight container.In the test, the UK-based company reports that the subsequent fire was suppressed for over six hours.Joe Ashton, cargo business manager at AmSafe Bridport, said: “The fully certified ...
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Logistics sector losing the price war
A large section of the logistics sector is losing the battle to implement planned price increases, coupled with an extremely low success rate when introducing new products and services.These are the results of the most recent Global Pricing Study*, based on responses from approximately 1,600 managers, conducted by the global ...
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Shipper group says collaboration is the key
The Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) has said that working together is key to improving the transport and logistics supply chain as it releases its annual report.The shipper group said that working with other organisations and supply chain participants was key to several of its achievements last year, including the publication ...
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Shippers seek quality alternative to lower freight rates
European shippers want an end to “the race to the bottom” on airfreight rates and have called for greater transparency in air cargo industry performance, to improve service quality.Joost van Doesburg, airfreight policy manager at the European Shippers´ Council (ESC), said: “Shippers are happy with lower rates, but are not ...
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Canada minister promises more efficient screening
Canada’s Minister of Transport Lisa Raitt has announced changes to make air cargo screening more efficient. Approved shippers will be allowed to screen cargo at any point in the secure supply chain—from the location where it is packed to where it is loaded on an aircraft. These changes will be ...
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Shift from ocean to air, but for how long?
The air cargo industry has won marketshare from ocean rivals over the last year, but analysts have warned there will be a return to sea transport.In its weekly insight analysis, Drewry Maritime Research highlighted the modal shift that had taken place as US west coast port congestion caused by difficult ...