The air cargo community in the UK would be far better at influencing government aviation policy if it collaborated more closely, says Nick Platts, head of cargo, Heathrow Airport. “I think that a community speaking with one voice would be an enormous benefit to the UK,” he told the audience at the Future of UK Airports seminar at Multimodal 2016. “Unfortunately I can’t see it happening as no one talks to each other.” He cited Schiphol as an example of a community that had worked together to … [Read more...] about Collaboration crucial if UK air cargo is to compete and grow
Freight Forwarders
Bolloré takes aim at air and sea with Singapore to Bangkok road service
Aiming to provide a cheaper option to air freight, Bolloré Logistics recently introduced its new road service from Singapore to Bangkok, Thailand aimed at retail, aerospace, and healthcare clients. The key objective, the company said, is to offer customers the fastest door-to-door transit time for Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) cargo on a weekly basis. The twice-weekly departures and the speed of the service (3.5 days door-to-door delivery) at what Bolloré says is a very competitive price "make … [Read more...] about Bolloré takes aim at air and sea with Singapore to Bangkok road service
UPS partners on Rwanda drone network for humanitarian delivery
The UPS Foundation today announced a partnership with Zipline, a California-based robotics company, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to explore using drones to transform the way life-saving medicines like blood and vaccines are delivered across the world. To the support the initiative UPS has awarded a US$800,000 grant to support the initial launch of this initiative in Rwanda. All too often, UPS notes, critical health products spoil or fail to reach the individuals who urgently … [Read more...] about UPS partners on Rwanda drone network for humanitarian delivery
UK freight forwarding, logistics back Heathrow Commons Committee Report
The UK’s Freight Transport Association (FTA) and the British International Freight Association (BIFA) have echoed the British House of Commons Transport Committee's call for a speedy decision on the long drawn out airport expansion decision. In its report on airport expansion in the South East, the House of Commons Transport Committee, has criticised the UK Government for squandering the opportunity to end decades of "political dithering" over a decision on the expansion of UK airport … [Read more...] about UK freight forwarding, logistics back Heathrow Commons Committee Report
IATA pessimistic on cargo growth this year
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released a pessimistic view on air cargo growth saying, “it is shaping up to be another tough year for air cargo” pointing to the latest 2.0 per cent drop in volumes against a 6.9 per cent rise in capacity. Asia-Pacific carrier, in particular, saw a 5.2 per cent decline in demand in March compared with a year ago. The latest IATA data for global air freight markets for March 2016 showing a 2.0 per cent drop in volumes measured in freight … [Read more...] about IATA pessimistic on cargo growth this year
Healthy Q1 for UPS, Asia export growth offsets US softness
UPS today announced its first-quarter 2016 international operating profit increased 15 per cent to US$574 million. Total revenue was $14.4 billion, up 3.2 per cent over the same quarter last year. Revenue growth was slowed by lower fuel surcharges and currency exchange rates, the company said. On a currency-neutral basis, revenue increased 3.7 per cent. Lower fuel surcharge rates reduced revenue growth by approximately 150 basis points. "The major Asian economies are showing signs of … [Read more...] about Healthy Q1 for UPS, Asia export growth offsets US softness