Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The next-generation Supply Chain Conference 2025 will take place in Nashville, featuring a keynote speech by Val Marchevsky, the Executive Vice President of Uber Freight. He will share insights on the latest logistics technologies and market opportunities. The discussions on accelerating digitization and innovation will provide professionals in the industry with profound insights and new opportunities for growth.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Prologis US Officials Push AI and Energy in Supply Chains

Prologis US Officials Push AI and Energy in Supply Chains

Prologis discussed the impact of energy and AI on the future of supply chains with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. The importance of energy security was emphasized, along with Prologis' role in the energy transition, including the development of solar energy and data centers. They also discussed how to accelerate AI development and address energy bottlenecks by optimizing energy infrastructure. The conversation highlighted the intersection of energy strategy, AI factories, and the evolving landscape of global supply chains.

Chinese Airports Rise in Global Rankings As Atlanta Leads

Chinese Airports Rise in Global Rankings As Atlanta Leads

The Airports Council International reports record-breaking global passenger volume in 2024. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport maintained its top position, followed by Dubai International Airport. Chinese airports showed strong performance, with Shanghai and Guangzhou airports ranking among the top 20 globally. Despite ongoing challenges, the aviation industry is projected to continue its growth trajectory in 2025. The report highlights the resilience and adaptability of the industry in the face of evolving travel demands and economic conditions, showcasing the importance of strategic planning and infrastructure development.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Airline Industry Focuses on Passenger Experience and Efficiency

Airline Industry Focuses on Passenger Experience and Efficiency

Global air passenger volume is projected to double by 2037. To address this challenge, this paper emphasizes the importance of a passenger-centric approach and explores how embracing new technologies and continuous learning can enhance both passenger experience and operational efficiency. The article also mentions the provision of specialized passenger experience courses to help industry professionals improve their skills. This focus on innovation and skill development is crucial for meeting the growing demands of the aviation industry and ensuring a positive travel experience for all passengers.

Guide to Secure Packaging for International Air Cargo

Guide to Secure Packaging for International Air Cargo

International air freight cargo packaging must meet three major requirements: transportation safety, aviation regulations, and customs inspection. The core standards are "sturdy and compression-resistant, moisture-proof and shock-proof, clearly labeled, compliant and environmentally friendly." Different types of goods require specific packaging to avoid damage or rejection due to non-compliant packaging. This article provides a detailed interpretation of these requirements to help you safely and efficiently deliver your goods worldwide. Proper packaging is crucial for ensuring the safe and timely arrival of your shipment.

Airline Industry Focuses on Streamlining Minimum Connection Times

Airline Industry Focuses on Streamlining Minimum Connection Times

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the concept, types, determination methods, and importance of Minimum Connection Time (MCT) for flights. It elaborates on industry standard MCT, airport exceptions, airline-specific MCT, and 'exceptions to exceptions'. The paper emphasizes the crucial role of MCT in reducing airline operating costs and enhancing passenger satisfaction. It also introduces OAG's contribution to MCT data management and its support for the aviation ecosystem. Understanding and optimizing MCT is vital for efficient flight operations and a positive travel experience.

Global Airlines to Stabilize at 39 Profit Margin by 2026

Global Airlines to Stabilize at 39 Profit Margin by 2026

IATA forecasts the global airline industry's profitability will stabilize by 2026, reaching a net profit margin of 3.9%, despite ongoing supply chain challenges. Passenger and cargo volumes, along with total revenue, are projected to increase. However, the imbalance between industry profitability and value contribution persists, requiring a reshaping of the value chain. The report also analyzes the development of the aviation industry in various regions and highlights passengers' expectations for sustainable development within the sector. The industry needs to address these issues to ensure long-term success.

Global Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Stricter IATA Perishables Rules

Global Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Stricter IATA Perishables Rules

This IATA Perishable Cargo Regulations (PCR) course aims to enhance the safety and efficiency of fresh air cargo and unlock business opportunities. It covers PCR specifications, regulatory standards, stakeholder responsibilities, cargo classification, packaging requirements, documentation and labeling, temperature control, ground handling, emergency procedures, risk management, and market trends. It is suitable for aviation, logistics, and training personnel, helping you succeed in the field of fresh air cargo transportation. The course provides practical knowledge and insights to navigate the complexities of transporting perishable goods by air.

IATA Criticizes Guyana Airports Manual Fees Demands Transparency

IATA Criticizes Guyana Airports Manual Fees Demands Transparency

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has criticized Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana for its manual collection of fees, which increases passenger inconvenience. IATA is calling for transparent dialogue with airport management, adherence to international standards for calculating fees, and the establishment of industry cooperation mechanisms. This aims to promote the sustainable development of Guyana's aviation industry and its economic prosperity. IATA emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to ensure fair and efficient operations at the airport, benefiting both airlines and passengers.

Guide to King Shaka International Airport Codes and Data

Guide to King Shaka International Airport Codes and Data

This article provides a detailed overview of Durban's King Shaka International Airport in South Africa, covering its IATA code (DUR) and ICAO code (FALE). It explains the significance of airport codes from a data analyst's perspective and their application in aviation data analysis. The article also includes information on the airport's geographical location, operations, and other practical details, aiming to provide readers with a comprehensive and professional summary of airport data. This serves as a quick reference for key information related to the airport.