Singapore-based cargo handler SATS has signed an agreement to buy Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) from an affiliate of asset investor Cerberus Capital Management with an enterprise value worth €2.25bn, stated a release. The transaction will bring together WFS, the world’s largest air cargo handler, and SATS, a provider of aviation services in Asia. The combination will create a first of its kind global air cargo platform with scale and a network of stations across Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The customers will benefit from the combined platform’s “broader suite of services, operational best practices, and integrated technology”, the release added.
Read More »CEVA Logistics expands global air cargo capacity, adds stations
CEVA Logistics has expanded its owned and controlled SKYCAPACITY program and added five more stations to its network, certified under IATA’s CEIV Lithium Battery program. In an announcement in London, CEVA stated it has purchased additional air capacity on key routes. The company now controls 1,300 tons per week thanks to 50 flights serving 20 airports. “The program offers consistent pricing and guaranteed capacity despite market peaks and lows. The CEVA network currently offers a variety of destinations to and from North and South America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The network has multiple carriers and includes freighter, pax freighter and passenger capacity. The network is available as a spot cargo solution for customers,” stated the statement. Peter Penseel, COO, air freight, CEVA Logistics said, “We are continuing to expand our global network and quality and safety of our air transport services. With the improved SKYCAPACITY program and our newly CEIV-certified air stations, we will co-create value with our clients across a wide range of industries.”
Read More »Air Canada Cargo joins CargoWise e-booking platform, adds freighters
To allow customers to have real-time access to schedules and booking, Air Canada Cargo has become the first North American carrier to join the CargoWise e-booking platform. With this development, the carrier is digitizing its operations that saw the opening of a new cold chain facility at its Toronto Hub and introduction of Releye live monitored, temperature-controlled certified containers. It has grown its freighter fleet with the addition of two new B767Fs and the order of two B777Fs. Matthieu Casey, MD, commercial, cargo at Air Canada, in a release, stated, “We are pleased to be linking to CargoWise’s booking platform as another step in our continued digital transformation. We believe that digitalisation is key to success of air cargo, and we continue to stay ahead of the curve. This platform will provide additional value to our customers and continue to enhance efficiencies.”
Read More »Boeing delivers 100th 737-800 BCF for growing e-com market
Boeing has delivered its 100th contracted B737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) to serve the fast-growing e-commerce market. AerCap Cargo took delivery of the aircraft converted at Boeing Shanghai Aviation Services Co (BSAS), home to the first B737-800BCF conversion line. As per a release, the aircraft has been leased to GOL Linhas Aéreas, which will operate the freighter for a Latin American e-commerce company. Rich Greener, Head, AerCap Cargo said, “We are delighted to be a part of this milestone. Since launching the 737-800BCF project in 2016, the e-commerce market has grown with increased demand from e-commerce businesses. Thanks to its versatility, the aircraft is becoming the workhorse for express air cargo and e-commerce networks.”
Read More »Air cargo rates continues to soften in September: WorldACD
According to the latest figures from WorldACD Market Data.Global, air cargo rates have continued to soften in September. WorldACD said that air cargo prices continued their gradual decline in the first two full weeks of September, while volumes increased slightly in the second week after a drop in the first full week followed by a drop in worldwide cargo volumes in chargeable weight in August. From September 11 to 18 (week 37), worldwide chargeable weight increased +1% compared with the previous week, based on the more than 350,000 weekly transactions covered by WorldACD’s data. But comparing weeks 36 and 37 with the preceding two weeks (2Wo2W), volumes in the last two weeks combined dropped -3% on a 2Wo2W basis, while average worldwide rates declined -1%, with a decrease in capacity of -2%. Across that two-week period, tonnages showed a declining trend from the main air cargo origin regions, except for flows ex-Europe, which showed an increase of +2%. Notably, volumes ex-North America displayed a -10% drop that can also be seen on a lane-by-lane basis, with significant decreases from North America to Asia Pacific (-17%), to Europe (-10%) and to Central & South America (-9%), said report.
Read More »FTCCI urges to restore Lufthansa, Cathay cargo services in HYD
The Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) has urged Union Ministry of Civil Aviation to restore freighter services of Lufthansa Cargo and Cathay Pacific at Hyderabad which were removed post-COVID from the ambit of Open Skies policy and cargo operations were instead brought under the Bilateral Air Services Agreements (BASAs), said reports. The trade and industry body also highlighted how significant international direct freight connectivity was for Hyderabad, particularly with the region accounting for 40% of total bulk drug production and 50% bulk drug exports from the country. “Hyderabad region accounts for over 30% of all vaccines produced globally. Telangana has high dependency on air cargo for exports of finished goods and imports of raw materials. A consequence of the shift to BASAs was the curtailment of two-port landings by foreign carriers flying a multi-stop circuit route within India, dropping off/picking up international cargo from multiple Indian cities before heading back to overseas base,” said FTCCI president Anil Agarwal. “Under the new rules, Cathay Pacific flight previously operating Hong Kong – Delhi – Hyderabad – Hong Kong or the Lufthansa flight operating Frankfurt-Mumbai-Hyderabad-Frankfurt on a single journey is no longer being permitted. These were crucial trade links for local industries in Telangana and these two carriers combined had carried a total of around 15,000 tonnes of cargo in 2019-20, accounting for around 17% of the total international air cargo volumes handled at Hyderabad airport during the period,” he added.
Read More »MSC steps into air cargo market, to buy 4 freighters
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) announced that it has signed an agreement with Atlas Air for four new 777-200 freighters on a lease for a long-term deal. The first freighter is likely to be delivered in 2023. MSC Air Cargo has been under development for several months, said the shipping line, and will begin operations in early 2023. A company statement said, MSC’s entry into airfreight was in response to customer demand and as a complementary service to its container shipping solutions. Soren Toft, MSC chief executive officer said, “We are delighted to announce the development of MSC Air Cargo and to welcome Jannie Davel to spearhead this exciting new offering for MSC clients. This is our first step into this market and we plan to continue exploring various avenues to develop air cargo in a way that complements our core business of container shipping.”
Read More »New transhipment hub for int’l freight movement in SA
DHL Global Forwarding has inaugurated a new sustainable, solar-powered transhipment hub and head office in Johannesburg, South Africa. Located in the Sky Park Industrial Estate it provides easy access to OR Tambo International Airport. The facility’s temperature-controlled chambers and Good Distribution Practices (GDP)-trained personnel enable the new hub to cater to the unique needs of Africa’s rapidly advancing life sciences and healthcare (LSH) sector, said official release. The new EUR 7-million facility (R127 million) includes offices and a 10,000 m2 warehouse. It will serve as a hub for transport, logistics, and warehouse solutions, as well as international freight expertise for different industries.
Read More »Akasa Air deploys SmartKargo’s ACMS to enhance cargo efficiency
To facilitate the growth of the airline’s cargo business, Akasa Air has signed an agreement with SmartKargo to implement its digital air cargo management solution (ACMS). Akasa will deploy the SmartKargo solution across all functional areas of its cargo business serving all its destinations pan India, said release. According to the statement, the solution will interface seamlessly with the airline’s other systems and third-party providers via APIs — for fast integration and deployment, the release added. SmartKargo’s superior capabilities include 100 percent paperless e-AWBs, ease of booking, modern and flexible technology, single screen data entries, user-configurable Business Intelligence (BI) and reporting, powerful pricing and rate making, and real-time capacity management. Praveen Iyer, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Akasa Air also said, “SmartKargo’s platform will empower us to build and develop an innovative, dependable, and flexible air cargo business. The cutting-edge cloud platform is the best technology available and will boost Akasa Air forward by providing a full solution that includes great technology and deep expertise, so we can grow our cargo business to its full potential.”
Read More »Odd sized machinery moved from Germany to Chennai in a special aircraft
Continental Carriers Pvt Ltd (CCPL) successfully planned and executed the movement of 38 tons odd sized machinery from Germany to Chennai. The shipment was picked up from two separate factories in Germany and transported by road to Belgrade Airport for uplifting on a specially chartered IL-76 aircraft (BEG/MAA). Continental Carriers organized special equipment to load and offload the shipment on the charter, adding another feather in CCPL’s cap.
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