US Streamlines Air Cargo Policy to Boost Competitiveness

US Streamlines Air Cargo Policy to Boost Competitiveness

The Air Transport Association of America (ATA) urges accelerated implementation of the National Air Cargo Policy. This includes expediting FAA navigation programs, streamlining NEPA review processes, and establishing evaluation metrics to improve air cargo efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance business competitiveness. Embracing NextGen technologies and optimizing supply chains are crucial for air cargo shippers to seize opportunities and secure their future. The policy aims to modernize the air cargo system and ensure its ability to meet growing demands.

American Airlines Cargo Expands Pharma Cold Chain Solutions

American Airlines Cargo Expands Pharma Cold Chain Solutions

American Airlines Cargo expands its cold chain services with the launch of ExpediteTC Passive. This passive temperature control solution combines refrigerated facilities and monitoring to ensure the safe transportation of temperature-sensitive goods. By offering this enhanced service, American Airlines Cargo aims to strengthen its competitive edge in the market and provide reliable solutions for customers requiring specialized handling of their valuable cargo.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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High Costs Regulations Hamper Air Cargo Industry Growth

High Costs Regulations Hamper Air Cargo Industry Growth

The global air cargo market remains sluggish, with taxes and regulations being major obstacles. The Asia-Pacific region shows the weakest performance, while the Middle East and Latin America are strong. Load factors are declining, squeezing profit margins. IATA calls on governments to reduce taxes and simplify regulations to create a more favorable environment for the aviation industry and reshape global trade vitality. The industry needs support to overcome these challenges and foster growth amidst economic uncertainties.

Asiapacific Air Cargo Slump Signals Global Economic Slowdown

Asiapacific Air Cargo Slump Signals Global Economic Slowdown

IATA data reveals an unexpected decline in Asia-Pacific air cargo volumes, mirroring global economic weakness. Factors include decreased demand from Europe and the US, supply chain adjustments, and trade protectionism. Despite short-term challenges, the Asia-Pacific market retains long-term potential. Strategies for success include expanding into emerging markets, optimizing route networks, and embracing digital transformation to navigate the current downturn and capitalize on future opportunities. The region needs to adapt to the changing global landscape to maintain its position in the air cargo industry.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Cargo Industry Faces Weather Capacity and Sustainability Challenges

Cargo Industry Faces Weather Capacity and Sustainability Challenges

The State of Transportation report reveals three major challenges facing the freight industry: extreme weather, capacity constraints, and the green transition. The report emphasizes the need for companies to strengthen risk management, optimize transportation networks, embrace green technologies, and establish strategic partnerships. These measures are crucial to navigate uncertainty, seize opportunities arising from change, and build a more efficient and sustainable freight ecosystem. Addressing these challenges will be key to ensuring resilience and competitiveness in the evolving transportation landscape.

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Regulatory Changes Operational Challenges

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Regulatory Changes Operational Challenges

This on-demand webinar delves into critical changes in the air cargo sector, focusing on cargo and mail handling, ULD compliance, air cargo supply chain transparency, and regulatory changes. By learning from the IATA Cargo Handling Manual, businesses can stay ahead of industry trends, enhance compliance capabilities, and optimize decision-making processes, ultimately maintaining a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market. The webinar provides insights into optimizing air cargo operations and navigating the complexities of regulatory updates.

Antwerp Port Revises Import Rules Demurrage Policies for Exporters

Antwerp Port Revises Import Rules Demurrage Policies for Exporters

This article focuses on updates to import procedures and fee policies at the Port of Antwerp. It highlights new regulations regarding demurrage and detention charges, effective September 1, 2025. The article also outlines key steps in the process, including container pickup and customs clearance. The aim is to assist exporting companies in proactive planning, reducing costs, and improving overall efficiency in navigating the import process through Antwerp.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Avoiding Demurrage Charges: New Strategies for Import Container Shipping

Avoiding Demurrage Charges: New Strategies for Import Container Shipping

This article discusses how to avoid demurrage charges for imports, emphasizing the importance of thorough planning. Importers should confirm container return yards with carriers during customs clearance and immediately coordinate with depots to schedule timely pickup and unloading. This approach saves time, reduces detention fees, and improves logistics efficiency. Case examples demonstrate how advance planning and seamless online-offline coordination help companies lower transport costs.

Maersk Enhances Global Oversized Cargo Transport with Custom Solutions

Maersk Enhances Global Oversized Cargo Transport with Custom Solutions

Maersk offers specialized oversized cargo transportation services. Leveraging extensive experience, a global network, and a dedicated team, Maersk provides customized, safe, and efficient logistics solutions for clients. These solutions encompass the transportation of oversized cargo, non-oversized cargo, and bulk cargo. Maersk empowers clients to achieve success in the global market by delivering reliable and tailored logistics services for diverse transportation needs.

Air Freight Pricing: Decoding Weight and Volumetric Costs

Air Freight Pricing: Decoding Weight and Volumetric Costs

In air freight quotations, the symbol '+' indicates that the weight exceeds a specific value, typically displayed in kilograms, such as '100+' meaning over 100 kilograms. Air shipments are classified as heavy cargo or dimensional cargo, with heavy cargo charged by weight and dimensional cargo based on volume and actual weight. Understanding this information is crucial for effectively managing logistics costs.