Global Airports Turn to IATA for Cargo Market Guidance

Global Airports Turn to IATA for Cargo Market Guidance

IATA Consulting helps airports thrive in the competitive global air cargo market. Through expert route network development guidance, they assist airports in identifying growth opportunities, optimizing resource allocation, and developing viable business cases. Services include enhancing competitive advantages, developing new routes, and designing incentive programs. IATA Consulting has successfully helped numerous international airports, including Vancouver, Narita, and Changi, to improve their cargo operations. The consulting services focus on strategic planning and implementation to maximize cargo potential and attract new airlines.

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

IATA offers professional training in airport management, operations, and safety, enhancing the skills of practitioners. Delivered by expert instructors, the courses feature cutting-edge content and flexible learning options, leading to internationally recognized certifications. These programs are designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and expertise required to excel in the dynamic aviation industry, ensuring efficient and safe airport operations globally. The comprehensive curriculum covers various aspects of airport management, from ground handling to security protocols, providing a holistic understanding of the field.

Experts Warn of Tariff Impacts on 2025 Freight Peak Season

Experts Warn of Tariff Impacts on 2025 Freight Peak Season

Armada Corporate Intelligence expert Keith Prather delves into the current state of the freight economy, the impact of tariff policies, inventory and import management, and the outlook for the 2025 peak season. He emphasizes that businesses should closely monitor market changes, flexibly adjust strategies, and maintain communication with experts to address challenges and seize opportunities. Adaptability and informed decision-making are crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and maximizing success in the face of economic uncertainties and shifting trade dynamics.

Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

With the assistance of the World Customs Organization (WCO), Sudanese Customs has launched a Human Resources modernization project. This initiative aims to enhance the professionalism and efficiency of the customs workforce by establishing a competency-based management system. The goal is to better serve national economic development and international trade security. The project encompasses assessing the current management situation, developing practical tools, formulating a roadmap, and providing ongoing expert support. This comprehensive approach seeks to transform HR practices within Sudanese Customs.

Armenia Boosts Customs Efficiency Via Wcos Blue Corridor Initiative

Armenia Boosts Customs Efficiency Via Wcos Blue Corridor Initiative

Armenia is collaborating with the World Customs Organization (WCO) to enhance trade facilitation by building an efficient "Blue Lane" through improved risk management and post-clearance audit capabilities. A WCO expert team conducted a diagnostic mission to Armenia, providing support for optimizing its risk management system, refining post-clearance audit mechanisms, strengthening international cooperation, and enhancing the capacity of customs officers. This collaboration aims to assist Armenia in achieving its trade facilitation goals by modernizing customs procedures and reducing barriers to trade.

WCO Aids Guatemala in Boosting Trade for Economic Growth

WCO Aids Guatemala in Boosting Trade for Economic Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Mercator Programme, provides technical assistance to Guatemala's Tax Administration (SAT) to effectively implement trade facilitation measures. Following an assessment, a WCO expert team offered recommendations for improvement, covering areas such as information transparency, procedural simplification, risk management, inter-agency cooperation, and private sector involvement. The WCO committed to providing follow-up support to help Guatemala enhance trade efficiency and promote economic growth. This initiative aims to streamline customs processes and boost Guatemala's participation in global trade.

Fourkites Analyzes Future Trends in Logistics Industry

Fourkites Analyzes Future Trends in Logistics Industry

In an interview, FourKites expert Glenn Koepke delves into the current state of the logistics market, the dynamics of the LTL market, and the challenges of peak season. He shares FourKites' solutions for enhancing supply chain visibility and collaboration. Koepke emphasizes the need for businesses to embrace change and strengthen collaboration to create a new future for logistics. He highlights the importance of proactive adaptation and improved communication across the supply chain to navigate evolving market conditions and optimize performance.

Chinese Brands Thrive Globally with Localization Strategies

Chinese Brands Thrive Globally with Localization Strategies

For Chinese companies venturing abroad, brand building is crucial. Overseas PR goes beyond press releases; it's about shaping brand image. Shih Ru Globalization invites Martin Powell, a 30-year PR expert, to provide customized "localization" PR strategies. We help companies overcome cultural differences and succeed in overseas markets. Our services include market research, brand positioning, media relations, content creation, event planning, crisis communication, and performance evaluation. We empower your brand to resonate with local audiences and achieve sustainable growth in the global arena.

IATA Introduces Support Channel for Portal Access Issues

IATA Introduces Support Channel for Portal Access Issues

This channel provides dedicated support when you cannot access the IATA Customer Portal. By filling in the details, the IATA expert team will quickly respond and resolve your issues in areas such as BSP, CASS, travel, and cargo accreditation. After submitting your request, you will receive a confirmation email and can reply to the email to send relevant documents. IATA is committed to providing excellent customer service to ensure your business runs smoothly. We aim to resolve your issues efficiently and effectively.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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LTL Freight Pricing Can Rate Bureaus Adapt As Rating Agencies

LTL Freight Pricing Can Rate Bureaus Adapt As Rating Agencies

LTL freight pricing is transitioning from static rate tables to dynamic pricing models. Traditional rate tables lack flexibility, and dimensional pricing, while beneficial, remains insufficient. The future trend is dynamic pricing based on real-time market conditions, but existing TMS systems pose a bottleneck. Former rate-making bodies could transform into rating agencies, providing expert services. Drawing on the experience of airline dynamic pricing, building a neutral platform is key to promoting intelligent collaboration and achieving win-win outcomes for the industry.