Aviation Industry Pushes for Standardized Ground Handling to Boost Safety

Aviation Industry Pushes for Standardized Ground Handling to Boost Safety

This webinar focuses on standardized training for ground handling operations, exploring its significance for airlines and ground service providers. It emphasizes the importance of aligning with IATA's AHM Chapter 11 and looks forward to the future benefits of training passports, providing avenues for accessing the latest information. The webinar highlights that standardized training is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and safety within the aviation industry. It underscores the need for consistent practices and knowledge across all ground handling personnel to minimize risks and improve overall performance.

Global Ground Handling Industry Eyes Standardization Digital Shift by 2025

Global Ground Handling Industry Eyes Standardization Digital Shift by 2025

Ground handling operations are poised for significant transformation by 2025, with standardization and best practice adoption at the core. This webinar recording delves into aligning with industry standards, evolving policies and procedures, digital transformation, and sustainability initiatives. It aims to equip ground handling companies with the knowledge to stay abreast of the latest trends, improve operational efficiency and competitiveness, and prepare for future growth. The webinar provides insights into key areas impacting the industry and offers strategies for adaptation and success.

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypt Jet Airlines (EJA) is a ground handling service provider located at Cairo International Airport. It focuses on providing comprehensive ground handling services to airlines in Africa and the Middle East, including passenger services, ramp services, load control, security, and cargo warehousing. EJA is committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient ground handling services, contributing to the development of the regional aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Material Handling Firms See Revenue Growth As Global Trade Shifts

Material Handling Firms See Revenue Growth As Global Trade Shifts

A study by the Control System Integrators Association reveals optimism among global material handling system integrators regarding future growth. Two-thirds of respondents anticipate revenue growth by 2026. Integrators are addressing global supply chain challenges through technological innovation and service upgrades, playing a crucial role in logistics management. Their contributions are vital for ensuring the stability and efficiency of global trade. The survey highlights the positive outlook and ongoing efforts within the material handling industry to adapt and thrive in a dynamic global market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Raymond Merge to Boost North American Material Handling Efficiency

Toyota Raymond Merge to Boost North American Material Handling Efficiency

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This aims to improve operational efficiency through resource integration, optimized supply chains, enhanced customer service, and expanded market share. While maintaining the independence of both brands, the integration promises more efficient and higher-quality services for customers, intensifying competition in the North American material handling market. Challenges such as corporate culture integration exist, and the success of this merger will significantly impact TMHNA's market leadership position.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Industries Unveils Heavyduty Tow Tractor for Efficient Material Handling

Toyota Industries Unveils Heavyduty Tow Tractor for Efficient Material Handling

Toyota industrial tow tractors are ideal for heavy-duty material handling due to their powerful towing capacity and agile maneuverability. Suitable for industries like manufacturing and warehousing logistics, these tractors significantly improve material handling efficiency and reduce operating costs. The article also reviews the challenges and resilience of the global logistics industry in 2025 and looks forward to the intelligent and sustainable development trends of industrial tow tractors.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Material Handling Raymond Merge to Lead North American Market

Toyota Material Handling Raymond Merge to Lead North American Market

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This aims to leverage the strengths of both companies to provide more efficient and comprehensive material handling solutions. TMHNA will maintain the independence of both brands while integrating product lines, R&D capabilities, service networks, and supply chains. This integration seeks to improve efficiency, create greater value for customers, and lead industry development. The combined entity will offer a broader range of solutions and enhanced support for customers across North America.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Raymond Merge to Create Toyota Material Handling North America

Toyota Raymond Merge to Create Toyota Material Handling North America

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation have officially integrated to form Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This merger aims to leverage complementary strengths, enhance operational efficiency, accelerate innovation, expand market share, and improve customer service capabilities. TMHNA is committed to maintaining brand independence, preserving existing customer relationships, offering more comprehensive solutions, fostering continuous innovation, and achieving mutually beneficial growth.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Freight Forwarders Face New Customs Rules Detention Fees

Freight Forwarders Face New Customs Rules Detention Fees

This article focuses on common operational issues in freight forwarding, including Bill of Lading pre-allocation, customs declaration amendment, and demurrage. It provides detailed operational guidance and precautions to help freight forwarders avoid common mistakes, improve work efficiency, and reduce operating costs. The aim is to offer practical solutions for daily tasks and minimize potential financial losses associated with these frequently encountered challenges.

Shipping Industry Urges Clarity on Standard Free Time Fees

Shipping Industry Urges Clarity on Standard Free Time Fees

Standard free time is a complimentary period offered by carriers, covering demurrage and detention charges. Exceeding this period incurs extra costs. Standard free time varies among carriers, so it's crucial to confirm the specifics in advance and plan pickup and return times accordingly to avoid unnecessary logistics costs. Proper planning helps minimize expenses associated with exceeding the allowed free time for container usage.