US Aims to Build Seamless Logistics Network for Freight

US Aims to Build Seamless Logistics Network for Freight

The U.S. freight system faces a fragmented, 'puzzle-piece' dilemma. While Congress has conducted reviews, tangible funding remains scarce. Logistics experts advocate for long-term planning and innovative financing solutions, while businesses emphasize breaking down 'silos' and building interconnected 'networks.' Whether the new Transportation Secretary can usher in a new era hinges on establishing suitable funding mechanisms. The core issue is identifying reliable and sustainable sources of capital to modernize and improve the nation's freight infrastructure.

Global Firms Adopt New Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

Global Firms Adopt New Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

Facing the increasing disruptions of the 'new normal', businesses need to build resilient supply chains. One Network COO Joe Bellini proposes three key strategies: building a real-time network, strengthening data management, and leveraging predictive analytics. By implementing these strategies, companies can improve operational efficiency, reduce risks, and gain a competitive edge in the market, paving the way towards Industry 4.0. These strategies enable better visibility, faster response times, and proactive decision-making, ultimately leading to a more robust and adaptable supply chain.

US Enacts Law to Curb Moving Scams Safeguard Consumers

US Enacts Law to Curb Moving Scams Safeguard Consumers

The upcoming U.S. Household Goods Consumer Protection Act aims to combat moving fraud and protect consumer rights. It grants the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) greater enforcement authority, supports state-level enforcement, and tightens registration requirements to ensure legitimate operations. Consumers should still exercise caution when selecting moving companies, choosing reputable ones, signing detailed contracts, and retaining relevant evidence. The act strengthens consumer protection against fraudulent moving practices and aims to create a more transparent and accountable industry.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Sector Adopts Open Apis to Boost Digital Transformation

Aviation Sector Adopts Open Apis to Boost Digital Transformation

IATA's Open API strategy aims to build an open data ecosystem for the aviation industry through Open APIs, open standards, and open architecture, breaking down data silos and improving operational efficiency, reducing costs, and optimizing passenger experience. The IATA Open API Hub serves as an API discovery and sharing platform, promoting API standardization and quality assurance. Strategic partnerships drive industry-wide standard development, accelerating digital transformation in the aviation sector. The goal is to foster innovation and collaboration by making aviation data more accessible and interoperable.

02/03/2026 Airlines
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Airlines Adopt ICTS Europes Traveldoc to Mitigate INAD Risks

Airlines Adopt ICTS Europes Traveldoc to Mitigate INAD Risks

TravelDoc platform helps airlines manage INAD (Inadmissible Passenger) risk by automatically verifying passenger entry compliance. This solution reduces costs, improves efficiency, and enhances the passenger experience. With broad coverage and a reputation for reliability, TravelDoc offers a trustworthy and effective way for airlines to ensure passengers meet all necessary entry requirements, minimizing potential fines and disruptions associated with inadmissible passengers. It streamlines the check-in process and provides real-time validation, contributing to smoother operations and increased customer satisfaction.

Oneworld Joins IATA CO2 Connect to Advance Sustainable Aviation

Oneworld Joins IATA CO2 Connect to Advance Sustainable Aviation

Oneworld is the first airline alliance to join IATA CO2 Connect, marking a significant step in aviation carbon accounting. By sharing operational data, it enhances the accuracy of carbon emission calculations and provides passengers with more transparent carbon footprint information, supporting the aviation industry's sustainable development goals. This initiative not only addresses passenger demand for eco-friendly travel but also empowers key aviation stakeholders to make more informed decisions. The collaboration aims to improve the reliability and consistency of carbon emission data across the Oneworld network.

02/03/2026 Airlines
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Governments Struggle to Balance Aviation Taxes and Public Finances

Governments Struggle to Balance Aviation Taxes and Public Finances

This paper explores the fundamental principles of taxation systems, comparing different tax models and focusing on their application within the air transport industry. Sound tax policy for air transport should strive to balance multiple objectives, including securing government revenue, promoting industry growth, and protecting the environment. The analysis considers the impact of various tax approaches on the industry's competitiveness and sustainability, advocating for a balanced and equitable tax framework.

Airfare Demand Elasticity Key to Revenue Growth IATA Report

Airfare Demand Elasticity Key to Revenue Growth IATA Report

The IATA Elasticities Report provides an in-depth analysis of air travel demand elasticity, offering accurate forecasts and decision support for airlines, airports, and other stakeholders through econometric analysis and market data. The report covers elasticity concepts, literature reviews, data analysis, and application guidelines. It aims to help users optimize pricing strategies, improve operational efficiency, and gain a competitive edge. By understanding demand elasticity, businesses can make informed decisions about pricing, capacity planning, and route development, ultimately leading to increased profitability and market share.

Guide to Bill of Lading Endorsements for Efficient Customs

Guide to Bill of Lading Endorsements for Efficient Customs

This article delves into the endorsement procedures of ocean bills of lading, contrasting straight bills of lading with order bills of lading. Straight bills of lading do not require endorsement, as the right to take delivery is fixed. Order bills of lading, however, require endorsement to transfer the right to take delivery, categorized into blank endorsement and special endorsement. Understanding these rules is crucial for facilitating smooth customs clearance in international trade. This knowledge helps ensure efficient and compliant shipping processes.

New Guide Explains How to Cut International Shipping Costs

New Guide Explains How to Cut International Shipping Costs

Struggling with volumetric weight in international express shipping? This article provides an in-depth analysis of how volumetric weight is calculated. From accurately measuring dimensions and choosing the appropriate billing factor to determining the final chargeable weight, we guide you step-by-step to avoid overpaying. Practical tips like optimized boxing, packaging, and volume compression are also included to help you effectively reduce international logistics costs. Learn how to minimize your shipping expenses and make informed decisions for cost-effective international deliveries.