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Dachser warns of potential golden week supply chain disruption
Dachser has warned customers to "start preparing now to minimise potential disruptions" to supply chains ahead of Golden Week in China.The forwarder said that from October 1 to October 7, most businesses and factories in China will be closed for the Golden Week holiday, which takes place during an already ...
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US plans a further crack down on e-commerce imports
The Biden administration last week announced plans to implement stricter rules on e-commerce goods being imported into the country under the de minimis exemption. If implemented, the requirements would mean that any products that are part of the Section 301, Section 201, or Section 232 trade enforcement actions would no ...
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DHL Express adds capacity for Q4 peak
DHL Express is investing over €100m in transport and handling capacity to meet expected demand during the fourth quarter peak season.Investment in aviation capacity in the fourth quarter of 2024 includes the introduction of additional large and medium widebody aircraft and supplementary flights with existing aircraft, particularly on intercontinental routes, ...
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Government urged to act on "alarming" Air Canada strike threat
A group of business organisations have urged Canada’s federal government to take action to avoid an Air Canada strike that would hit cargo operations and “significantly disrupt Canada’s supply chain”. In a letter to Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Labour and Seniors, the organisations said that the potential for labour disruption ...
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E-commerce fuelled capacity crunch to continue
Air cargo looks set to continue its precedent-setting volume growth driven by booming e-commerce and have a long-term bright future despite a looming capacity crunch, a keynote speaker at the EU Cross-Border E-commerce Forum, held in Liege, Belgium on September 10, said.“We had eight straight months of double-digit growth,” Ryan ...
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Cainaio to add more e-commerce logistics hubs
Wan Lin, Cainiao. Source: CainiaoAlibaba-owned Cainiao Group has revealed plans to add more global e-commerce logistics hubs (e-Hubs) that are likely to boost air cargo volumes at the chosen sites.The e-commerce logistics giant said that the new facilities would create a shared infrastructure "that supports all e-commerce platforms, merchants, and ...
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DHL points to a difficult Q4 as more figures confirm a bumper August for air cargo
Source: Supakitswn/ shutterstock.comDHL Global Forwarding's latest market outlook has highlighted a difficult end to the year, while figures from WorldACD show buoyant market conditions continued in August.The forwarder's State of the Industry report looks at the potential impact of demand, capacity, rates, economic growth and service disruption in the fourth ...
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Air Canada expects cargo disruption with any strike shutdown
Image: Celian Genier/Air Canada. Source: Air CanadaAir Canada today said that cargo operations are under threat as it is "finalising contingency plans to suspend most of its operations" in the face of possible industrial action.The airline said that unless a pay agreement is reached with the Air Line Pilots Association ...
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Hong Kong Air Cargo launches new route to Budapest
Photo: Hong Kong Air CargoHong Kong Air Cargo (HKAC) has launched a new route between Hong Kong and Budapest in Hungary to further expand its international route network.The airline said the new route would be served by two weekly flights operated by an Airbus A330-200 freighter.Gary Zhan, chairman of Hong ...
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Peak practise as August air cargo spot rates up nearly 25%
Air cargo spot rates were sky high in August as demand and capacity imbalances continued, flanked by additional e-commerce and Red Sea shipping disruption-related demand.Average spot rates showed their largest year-on-year growth of 24%, according to the latest monthly analysis by Xeneta.Global average air cargo spot rates were recorded at ...
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Forwarders warn of air cargo peak season capacity crunch
Freight forwarders are warning of an air cargo capacity crunch out of key Asian markets during the peak season as new product launches and e-commerce demand put pressure on an already strained market.In its latest update, Taiwan-headquartered company Dimerco said that the rise in e-commerce demand experienced this year was ...
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Canada joins the US in implementing stricter requirements for European air cargo shipments
Canada has joined the US in the sudden implementation of stricter security requirements for Europe- and CIS-based air cargo shippers importing goods into the country. Following the announcement of the new requirements, Air Canada Cargo warned shippers that they face an embargo unless they can meet the new requirements. The ...
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MASKargo seeks to expand in Asia with 737-800 freighter operations
Malaysian cargo airline MASkargo, officially MAB Kargo (Malaysia Airlines Berhad Cargo) is seeking to expand its regional Asia operations by partnering with a Boeing 737-800 freighter operator.According to a tender notice issued by Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the Kuala Lumpur International Airport-hubbed cargo carrier is looking for a freighter operator ...
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Cathay Pacific targets September 7 for return of grounded A350s
Cathay Pacific is aiming to have its full fleet of A350 aircraft back in the skies by September 7.The Hong Kong-hubbed airline was forced to ground 15 out of its 48 A350s when it was identified that engine fuel lines required replacement.The issues came to light when an aircraft was ...
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Airfreight capacity conundrum as peak season approaches
The Red Sea shipping crisis and e-commerce are driving demand for airfreight and consequently capacity is looking tight for the peak season.Since October 2023, more than 75 cargo ships have been attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea. 12% of all global trade traditionally took this route, via the ...
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Cargo gives airships a lift
Hybrid Air Vehicles has been examining how its Airlander 10 airship could play a role in the future of air cargo. Cargo is playing an increasingly important role in the future development of the airship market, according to UK-based Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV). HAV commercial business development director George Land ...
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Why the EU-China tariff tensions are more than just a trade dispute
Mike Parra. Photo: DHLTariff tension between the European Union and China has flared up again, but global trade needs to be protected during any negotiations to safeguard economic growth amongst other reasons.Europe and China find themselves once again in the midst of a tariff dispute. This is not the first ...
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Bangladesh air cargo rates still elevated
Air cargo rates out of Bangladesh were still elevated in the last full week of August as a range of issues has hit supply chains from the country over the past year.Data from Xeneta shows that rates from Bangladesh were up 163% year on year in the week ending August ...
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Navigating air cargo's peak season
To avoid peak season meltdown, logistics providers and air cargo carriers must meet the challenges this time of year brings.Attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea have caused maritime transport delays, diversions and sharply rising costs this year, and that’s having an impact on air cargo too, heightening demand.E-commerce ...
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Transatlantic capacity withdrawal set to drive up rates
The transatlantic airfreight lane will have much less capacity from September due to the winter season and shifting of capacity to the Asia-Europe trade lane. Demand is expected to remain the same on Europe-US and US-Europe routes because there aren’t any major drivers for change in the US and Europe ...