IATA Directory Enhances Aviation Ground Handling Safety Efficiency

IATA Directory Enhances Aviation Ground Handling Safety Efficiency

The IATA Ground Handling Partnership Directory connects ground service providers, airports, and non-IATA airlines worldwide, addressing ground handling safety and efficiency. Users can filter partners by region, country, and service type, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing risks. Joining the IATA Ground Handling Partnership program boosts industry reputation and expands collaboration opportunities. Visit the IATA website to find ideal partners.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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New IATA Rule Enhances Airline Baggage Tracking Worldwide

New IATA Rule Enhances Airline Baggage Tracking Worldwide

IATA Resolution 753 aims to reduce lost and delayed baggage by tracking it at four key points, enhancing passenger experience and lowering costs. Airports play a crucial role through infrastructure and technology investments. IATA provides implementation toolkits to support airlines in adopting baggage tracking technologies. Full implementation of this resolution will significantly improve operational efficiency and service quality within the aviation industry.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Global Aviation Trends Highlighted in Oags July Report

Global Aviation Trends Highlighted in Oags July Report

This infographic highlights key dynamics in the global aviation industry based on OAG's July data. It covers topics such as aircraft orders in the Middle East, the world's longest and shortest routes, competition among top US airlines, and the potential of the African aviation market. Subscribe to the OAG Weekly Brief for the latest industry trends and in-depth analysis.

Exporting To South Korea Detailed Explanation Of Sea Freight Policies And Precautions

Exporting To South Korea Detailed Explanation Of Sea Freight Policies And Precautions

The article provides a detailed analysis of the shipping policies and considerations that Chinese companies must follow when exporting to South Korea. It covers certification requirements for electronic products, customs clearance conditions, port selection, compliance in goods transportation, and handling of special items. The aim is to assist exporters in effectively mitigating risks and enhancing market competitiveness.

Lanzhou South Asia International Freight Train Launches: Opening a New Economic Corridor

Lanzhou South Asia International Freight Train Launches: Opening a New Economic Corridor

On May 11, 2023, Lanzhou launched the 'Lanzhou Line' for international freight rail and road transport to South Asia. This new route tightly connects Lanzhou with South Asian countries, promoting local economic development and enhancing Sino-Nepalese relations. As a vital logistics hub, Lanzhou's strategic advantage under the Belt and Road Initiative is significantly elevated. The market recognition is gradually increasing, and it is expected to bring economic development opportunities to multiple regions in the future.

05/11/2023 Logistics
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Qingdao Customs: Significant Improvement in Customs Efficiency for Exports to South Korea

Qingdao Customs: Significant Improvement in Customs Efficiency for Exports to South Korea

Data from Qingdao Customs shows a significant improvement in customs clearance efficiency for foreign trade enterprises dealing with South Korea, with sea freight times reduced by 34.78% and air freight times increased by 71.43%. This progress is driven by policy benefits and technological innovation, particularly the AEO mutual recognition policy and the consolidated tax reform. Additionally, modern technologies such as the Internet of Things have greatly enhanced customs efficiency, significantly lowering business costs.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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