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    Air cargo demand drivers

    2024-03-12T12:00:37Z

    Source: Air Cargo NewsThe rapid rise of e-commerce, disruption in ocean shipping and supply chain diversification are some of the main drivers of air cargo demand in the current market.Speaking at the IATA World Cargo Symposium, Xeneta chief airfreight officer Niall van de Wouw identified three factors that drive air ...

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    Air cargo's "surprisingly" strong start to 2024 continues in February

    2024-03-07T10:41:41Z

    The air cargo market reported another double-digit percentage increase in demand in February continuing a "surprisingly strong" strong start to the year as e-commerce boosted demand levels.The latest figures from data provider Xeneta show that air cargo demand increased by 11% year on year in February, while the dynamic load ...

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    Dubai backlogs prompt dnata to add a temporary cargo embargo

    2024-02-12T12:59:50Z

    Source: dnataGround handler dnata is implementing a two-day embargo on import shipments at its Dubai facilities as it tackles backlogs caused by a surge in demand.The embargo began at midnight on Monday February 13 and will run until Wednesday at the same time.The handler said that in January it had ...

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    Air cargo volumes up 10% in January but rates weaken

    2024-02-01T11:38:48Z

    Air cargo volumes rose 10% year on year in January, but this hasn't resulted in higher rates due to the availability of capacity.Shippers' concerns about Red Sea - Suez Canal supply chain delays, plus an early Lunar New Year, have pushed up air cargo volumes, although spot rates have declined, ...

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    Sea-air to come to the fore as Red Sea crisis drags on

    2024-01-24T16:05:03Z

    Kerry Logistics has reported increased interest in its sea-air services, mirroring reports of growing enquiries for alternatives to ocean shipping due to the Red Sea crisis.The Hong Kong-headquartered forwarder said that its sea-air and road-air services across Eurasia have recently garnered increased interest.The company said that its sea-air solution transports ...

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    Retail's Red Sea move feeding airfreight volumes?

    2024-01-19T15:31:19Z

    Signs are starting to emerge that retail shippers are sending more goods by airfreight as the Red Sea crisis continues, but the next few weeks will determine whether there is a real shift from ocean freight to airfreight, according to Xeneta.Niall van de Wouw, Xeneta chief airfreight officer, said: “When ...

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    Gradual increase in airfreight expected as Red Sea crisis could last months

    2024-01-15T12:36:02Z

    Scan Global Logistics expects a slow but steady increase in airfreight volumes amid predictions that the Red Sea conflict could last months.The logistics company said in a January 12 market update that there hasn't been a drastic increase in airfreight volumes as a result of the impact of the Red ...

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    Air cargo eyes a year of uncertainty and opportunity

    2024-01-03T17:19:18Z

    Geopolitical uncertainty and unpredictability could fuel demand for air cargo as shippers move to benefit from the stability of services.Figures from data provider Xeneta show that air cargo demand increased by 9% year on year in December - although this is partly a reflection of a weak end to 2022 ...

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    Xeneta doubts air cargo demand improvements will be long lived

    2023-12-07T16:31:20Z

    Air cargo volumes were boosted by seasonal e-commerce demand from Asia in November, but Xeneta is doubtful the industry will see sustained stronger demand.November was the first month this year that saw demand outstrip supply, but, echoing IATA's concerns, the rate analytics platform said global airfreight capacity will likely continue ...

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    Air cargo's rollercoaster ride set to end in 2024?

    2023-11-28T09:00:29Z

    The air cargo rollercoaster ride of the last few years is looking like it could end in 2024 with "classic seasonality" set to return, although there could still be some bumps along the way.In its market outlook for 2024, data provider Xeneta predicts that air cargo volumes will rise by ...

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    Air cargo poised to benefit from ocean shipping issues in 2024

    2023-11-10T16:56:49Z

    Source: Air Cargo NewsAir cargo could benefit from a reduction in ocean shipping reliability next year as box lines contend with antitrust rule changes.Speaking at the TIACA executive summit, Xeneta chief airfreight officer Niall van de Wouw ranked the criteria shippers considered when selecting between air and ocean.He said that ...

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    Hopes diminish for an air cargo peak season boost

    2023-11-01T17:01:09Z

    Hopes of a surge in air cargo demand towards the end of the year diminished in October as the latest data showed only a slight uplift in demand.The latest figures from data provider Xeneta show that air cargo demand increased 2% in October compared with September which is described as ...

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    Are recent air cargo improvements the start of a full market recovery?

    2023-10-12T09:24:22Z

    There is no doubt that the air cargo industry has seen some improvement over the last few weeks but there is debate over whether this represents the start of a full recovery for the market.The latest rate figures indicate a tightening of supply and demand with last week's numbers from ...

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    Air cargo improvements push shippers to longer term deals

    2023-10-05T09:36:15Z

    The air cargo market continued to find its way out of the doldrums in September, resulting in an increase in longer term deals.The latest figures from Xeneta show that air cargo volumes in September were flat on a year ago and spot rates were down by 34% - the lowest ...

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    No signs of a peak season as air cargo market remains weak in August

    2023-09-07T09:37:38Z

    Although air cargo declines have narrowed in recent months there are no signs that the industry will enjoy a peak season despite some expressing hopes of a recovery in the final months of the year.The latest data from Xeneta-owned CLIVE Data Services shows that in August demand in chargeable weight ...

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    Winter of discontent predicted as air cargo rates plummet

    2023-08-03T11:17:03Z

    With volumes down and capacity up, July saw global air cargo rates continue their downward trajectory – foreshadowing a tough winter season for airlines, according to market analysis by Xeneta-owned CLIVE Data Services.“The month of July rarely provides any surprises in terms of unexpected performance levels in the global air ...

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    Freight forwarders continue the hunt for market share

    2023-06-07T14:59:18Z

    Freight forwarders are on the lookout to expand their customer base as market volumes dwindle.Niall van de Wouw, Xeneta’s chief airfreight officer, said freight forwarders are becoming restless with continued reduced demand."There are a lot of ambitious forwarders in the market that want to grow – but they cannot grow ...

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    Summer capacity boom hits airfreight rates

    2023-05-09T09:06:07Z

    Source: XenetaWith the start of Northern Hemisphere airline summer schedules at the start of April, the addition of additional services has meant the addition of significantly more bellyhold capacity in the market.In fact, industry analyst CLIVE Data Services, part of Xeneta, has reported that “a flood of summer bellyhold capacity ...

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    CLIVE: Forwarders seek longer term contracts to secure volumes

    2023-04-05T14:08:38Z

    Growth in longer term contracts between shippers and freight forwarders may reflect moves by the latter to secure air cargo volumes, according to CLIVE Data Services.This shift could indicate a ‘hunt for volume’ by forwarders, said Niall van de Wouw, chief airfreight officer at CLIVE's parent firm, Xeneta.The distribution of ...

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    Asia-Europe air cargo market still in recovery

    2023-03-06T08:30:34Z

    The Asia-Europe trade lane has been buffeted by weakening demand and the outbreak of war in Ukraine over the last 12 months but there are some opportunities to be found.Air cargo capacity on the Asia-Europe route increased marginally (+3%) from the fourth quarter of 2021 to fourth quarter of 2022, ...