The Indonesian Forwarders' Association (INFA), Indonesian Express Delivery Companies' Association and seven other associations of service-providing companies have rejected Indonesia's new income tax policy, which became effective on January 1. Asperindo chairman Johari Zein said the new income tax regulation is not improving the industry as it adds more burdens to members. "The problem is that courier companies can spend more on administrative procedures, and even can lead to … [Read more...] about INFA, Asperindo refuse flawed income tax policy
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TAFA to host FAPAA ECM/AGM in Bangkok
This year's 35th Executive Council Meeting (ECM) and Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Federation of Asia Pacific Aircargo Agents Associations (FAPAA) will be hosted by the Thailand Airfreight Forwarders Association (TAFA). The event will take place in Bangkok, but at press time the TAFA organising committee could not confirm in which hotel the gathering would be held. The dates of FAPAA's main event have been set between June 20 - 22, with the traditional golf tournament taking … [Read more...] about TAFA to host FAPAA ECM/AGM in Bangkok
BRUFA chief upbeat on Asean pacts
Freight forwarders should take full advantage of three recently signed regional transport agreements, which will further develop their businesses in the Asean region and improve their chances of establishing partnerships with China and Japan, The Brunei Times quoted a senior official of the Brunei Freight Forwarders Association (BRUFA) as saying. BRUFA president, Hj Abd Saman Hj Ahmad, said the Asean agreements could lead to more efforts geared towards making Brunei an air cargo … [Read more...] about BRUFA chief upbeat on Asean pacts
Airlines oppose ground handling policy
The new ground handling policy proposed by the Indian government for the six airports in the country has been opposed by sections of the domestic airline industry. Air Sahara, SpiceJet and Jet Airways have all expressed apprehensions on the new policy being implemented. "We would like to wait till the policy is out to make a formal comment. However, we feel that the Government should look at a policy that allows airlines that have spent at least 10 years to continue doing their … [Read more...] about Airlines oppose ground handling policy
Siemens wins handling systems orders
Siemens said it has won orders worth more than 16 million euros for the supply of baggage and cargo handling systems in the United Arab Emirates. The Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S) has been awarded the contract for the equipment in three airports in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Dubai International Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, and the Al Dhafra Airbase in Abu Dhabi. The projects cover the supply of baggage and cargo handling systems, as … [Read more...] about Siemens wins handling systems orders
Lufthansa to provide cargo handling
Lufthansa Cargo said it has set up a company to provide freight handling services for itself as well as for airfreight forwarders. The new Handling Counts GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lufthansa Cargo, will begin operating initially at the Frankfurt base but intends to extend its activities later across the whole of Germany. "We have founded this company in consultation with our collective bargaining partners' and, in the physical cargo handling area, we will be absolutely … [Read more...] about Lufthansa to provide cargo handling