“As 2022 comes to a close, we have seen demand for air cargo soften when compared to 2021. While forecasts have been adjusted downwards, the air cargo sector is still projected to grow and outpace pre-pandemic levels in 2023. We will likely see a reduction in capacity constraints, especially out of the Asia Pacific region,” says Martin Drew, Senior Vice President Global Sales & Cargo, Etihad Aviation Group. He adds, “We can expect to see some softening of global yield levels with the return of more belly-hold capacity. However, an imbalance between strong demand and available supply in key cargo origin markets along with a relatively high share of freighter capacity will continue to demand higher yields. Some of the challenges we have faced in 2022 will remain in 2023. We will need to closely monitor macroeconomic factors, high fuel prices, supply shortages and ongoing border and travel restrictions. However, even with these challenges, tremendous opportunities are available to carriers who are agile, work collaboratively with stakeholders across the sector, and can adapt to evolving market conditions. We are continuously exploring introducing new territories and countries and focusing on our existing network to provide market-leading services based on customer demand. As we come to the end of 2022 and look ahead to 2023, we will continue to evaluate new markets and opportunities to grow our offering to our customers as part of Etihad Cargo’s wider cargo strategy.”
Read More »‘Blue Dart to expand fleet with 2 B737 aircraft’
Our enhancement in both air and ground package handling capacity is on track, and the company has initiated actions to build furthermore on the infrastructure front. Blue Dart will expand its fleet with two Boeing 737 aircraft,” Ketan Kulkarni, Chief Commercial Officer, Blue Dart This aircraft is ideal as it can reach smaller airports to increase connectivity further and create value for stakeholders. In 2022, the company also signed the UNFCCC Climate Neutral Now pledge as a step towards its sustainability roadmap, making significant strides towards creating technology that is future-ready, thereby opening the door for stakeholders to accept sustainable logistics that aim to shrink the ecological footprint. The recently launched National Logistics Policy also supports this and will accelerate the development of transportation and logistics infrastructure in the country. With the digitization of the logistics industry, there will be further developments in the coming years as artificial intelligence, cloud, automation, robotics, block chain, big data, and IOT will be used in mainstream logistics, making the industry smart while being time sensitive. The future of logistics indeed is exciting with the introduction of independent drones delivering packages to their destinations among various significant overhauls within the logistics industry. Businesswise, the people piece of our industry is a crucial one given the VUCA world we work in, with continuous investments needed in Talent. The government support through the National Logistics Policy, including PM Gati Shakti National Plan (NMP) for multimodal connectivity infrastructure to various economic zones, is also a tailwind for the industry. This will help towards creating an integrated, cost- efficient, resilient, and sustainable logistics ecosystem in the country as it covers all bases of the sector along with streamlining …
Read More »Air cargo to witness slowdown in 2023:TIACA
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has predicted another tough 12 months for air cargo demand. In its latest newsletter, the association said that high inflation, high interest rates, high energy costs and concern over job security have compounded to create an air of defensive consumer spending, which is in turn affecting the air cargo industry. “However, the current situation is temporary and we can hope that later in 2023 central banks will start reducing interest rates when inflation is considered to be under control,” TIACA said. “Although before things improve, we can expect a further slowdown as energy costs are expected to remain high through winter 2022, particularly in Europe. “But structurally the industry is in a good place and towards the second half of 2023 we could see demand picking up compared to this year.” The association added that current retail inventory levels are high but when consumer spending resumes this should come down. Meanwhile, the relaxation of Covid of the zero covid policy in China should help production levels improve in the country. Elswhere, the air cargo industry continues to innovate. “There are many positive things which we can focus on such as innovation, which since early 2020 has been phenomenal, from process innovation to technical innovation to people and skills innovation,” TIACA added.
Read More »Celebi launches WhatsApp chatbot to improve cargo tracking
Celebi Delhi Cargo at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, launched WhatsApp Chatbot Connect service for cargo tracking to elevate customers’ experience. Cargo customers can get a real-time update on Celebi WhatsApp Connect and track the status of international cargo using the Air Waybill number. WhatsApp Connect will facilitate hassle-free, quick, and simple two-way communication where customers can get secure and trustworthy information at their fingertips. Kamesh Peri, CEO, of Celebi Delhi Cargo said, “As a leading Cargo Terminal Operator our aim is to provide the best services to our customers each time and provide maximum visibility of their cargo. With Celebi WhatsApp Connect, we bring to our customers, real-time visibility of international cargo handling along the various stages of terminal operations. Our WhatsApp Connect enables a two-way communication medium where our customers can get reliable information about their cargo at Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal. This is part of our ongoing digitalization initiative to simplify the transaction process and provide ease of access to information. We believe it will help our customers not just in terms of visibility but also to plan resources, increasing overall efficiency.”
Read More »Indian custom brokers promoting EXIM trade: FFFAI
The International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA) recently celebrated 30th anniversary and organized a conference focusing on the World Customs Organization (WCO) study review of the Harmonized System of Tariff Classification. Customs brokers from 12 countries namely Asia, North and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa, participated. FFFAI also participated in this important meet. Representing FFFAI, its Executive Committee Member Vikrant Gogia made a presentation at the IFCBA Conference to highlight the recent developments in Indian Customs with active collaboration from the pan India apex body FFFAI. He also shared that Indian Customs Act 1962 completes its 60 years and FFFAI shares the common Diamond jubilee year celebration. Gogia emphasised on the Indian Customs various facilitation measures along with IT and faceless transaction initiatives, which include Electronic Cash Ledger, Anonymized Escalation Mechanism, Electronic Cargo Tracking System, Customs Brokers Licensing Management Portal, Turant Customs, E-Sanchit, Authorised Economic Operators, Direct Port Delivery, etc, which ensure Ease of Doing Business in line of the Government of India’s mission. With a transparent and trust-based system in place, Indian Customs and Customs Brokers in India working as partners to promote the EXIM trade in the country. FFFAI is constantly in dialogue through its recommendations and working together with the Indian Customs and Government of India for achieving the set target of $5 trillion economy by 2025. The audience representing different countries from across the world strongly applauded the developments pertaining to ease of Customs Clearance and Customs Broking Business in India.
Read More »Air freight demand likely to decline in Q12023
ight demand is expected to remain low on most trade lanes in Q12023 due to high inventories and low sales, according to the latest report from DHL Global Forwarding. “Volumes might pick-up prior to Lunar New Year but will be followed by low demand. Demand will increase only as countries start recovering from high inflation,” says the report. While capacity recovery will continue month on month subject to market conditions, spot rates are likely to be aggressive in Q1. Worldwide inflation is likely to continue into 2023 with low GDP growth, the report said. Service disruptions outlook include employee shortage, airport backlogs due to strikes and flight cancellations and “unforeseen” circumstances due to Covid policies. Global capacity was -10 percent compared to December 2019 but +7 percent compared to last year. “Capacity remains available on majority of trade lanes with some tight spaces on some ex-EMEA and ex-China trade lanes. With currently low volumes, capacity is sufficient to support the demand.” With improving sea freight schedule reliability and cost reduction, some volume shift continues from air freight to ocean, the update added.
Read More »Tips to prepare for Regulation 6 of the CBrLR 2018
Regulation 6 of the CBrLR 2018 provides guidance for conducting an examination of applicants for Customs Brokers License with eligibility criteria specified in Regulation 5. The number of applicants each year increases in comparison to earlier years. There is an urgent need for many qualified and well read, conversant and professionals Customs Broker especially in the new EXIM locations i.e., the AFS; ICD’s and new ports coming up all over the country. Custom Clearance is truly “Knowledge based” it is Part of “Knowledge industry”. Custom Brokers have an unique place in India’s economy and their importance cannot be undermined. It is for Custom Brokers individually and collectively to assist Indian Customs in the execution of their role. Besides Revenue Collection and Enforcement functions Customs have many other roles to perform. They are broadly summarized as: community protection; trade statistics; audit; implemental trade agreements; foreign trade policy and border protection etc. Before starting preparations candidates need to ponder on a few realities: • When was the last time candidate wrote an exam paper? • Does she / he remember sitting in one place for nearly 3 hours without getting up; talking to anyone; no tea/coffee and writing? It is to be remembered that the exam is of ‘Domain knowledge.’ While preparing for the exam please read up as much as possible and remember that knowledge and proper application of the same alone will enable you make a good; capable; respected professional undertaking Custom Clearance. Please do not do your preparations only to crack the exam. Please remember that this self-study will require a lot of concentration and consistency for you to be able to understand the same and remember the important …
Read More »‘Increase focus on cybersecurity in customs & EXIM Trade’
Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association (BCBA), under the leadership of President Dushyant Mulani celebrated its 85th Foundation Day at Y.B. Chavan Centre, on Monday, 19th December 2022. Vivek Phansalkar IPS, Commissioner of Police, Mumbai was the keynote speaker for the program. During his address, the Commissioner of Police emphasized on the awareness on Cybersecurity and prevention of cybercrime and steps that citizens need to undertake for keeping the predators at the bay. He gave considerable insights on the overall Law & order as well, particularly in the Digital era which is now increasingly touching the daily lives of the citizens. He appreciated the efforts of BCBA for undertaking the initiative for its members and for trade at large. He instructed his team to extend co-operation and requested the audience to educate themselves and spread the awareness, particularly since his team of officers was available to guide on Cybersecurity to Custom Broker members and Exim trade Industry. The Police Commissioner’s speech was followed by a presentation by Suvarna Shinde, Senior Police Inspector on awareness of Cybersecurity which was very well praised by the audience. The Chief Guest for the program, Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Zone I, P.K. Agrawal graced the occasion along with Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Zone III, Roopam Kapoor, as the Guest of Honour. Kapoor complemented the role of BCBA and urged that with the Time Release Study coming up, BCBA and its members to expedite the clearances, particularly in case of Air Cargo, where consignments are time sensitive. He reassured that Customs will provide full back up and support to trade and industry for timely clearances. P. K. Agrawal congratulated BCBA and the members on the …
Read More »‘Converted freighters will ensure enough capacity in 2023’
Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA said, “From an industry perspective we were very pleased to see increase in innovation and digital connectivity. The investment in P2F conversions and in production freighters will ensure the industry has sufficient capacity available when the current downturn in demand reverses. We need to collectively enhance the value proposition and increase the awareness of what a vital role this industry plays in the global economy and global society. I think the key question for 2023 is when will the current economic challenges which have impacted consumers subside? High inflation, high energy costs and high interest rates have conspired with job insecurity to create defensive patterns in consumer spending. When these influences turn more positive we can expect to see significant industry growth resuming. For TIACA we expect to see further focus on sustainability and people issues.”
Read More »‘Govt initiatives will improve global competitiveness’
“We expect the forthcoming budget to provide a balance between the economic growth priorities and inflation concerns, in an all-encompassing manner. The momentum of growth at which India has come up post the pandemic cannot be declined. We believe that the budget 2022 will be very carefully structured to sustain the growth momentum and continued infrastructure development, irrespective of the ups and downs,” says, Vineet Agarwal, Managing Director, TCI while sharing his views and expectations on the upcoming budget 2023-2024. “As the government’s vision to ease supply chain bottlenecks is quite evident in the scale of decisions and initiatives which have been undertaken in the recent past. The continued focus on execution of specific strategies will improve global competitiveness. Reducing logistics cost and creating a technology-enabled structure will help to achieve the target of positioning India among the top 25 countries in the Logistics Performance Index. In addition, emphasis on upskilling programs like Gati Shakti Vishwavidalya will help the logistics sector contribute its best in India leading the Industrial Revolution 4.0 & 5G era,” he adds.
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