The 43rd annual convention of Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI), scheduled from November 16-19 this year, will be held in Athens, Greece. The theme of the convention is ‘Resurgence of Air Logistics in India’. Explaining about the theme of the convention, Sunil Arora, Secretary General & Chairman Convention, ACAAI, says, “There is a vital need to rejuvenate, resurge and reassess to meet the challenges and be ahead in the race for global preeminence of the skies.”
Read More »ACFI elects new governing board members for 2016-18
In the 4th Annual General Meeting of Air Cargo Forum India (ACFI), the association members have elected ACFI’s governing board members for 2016-18. ACFI is committed to develop the air cargo industry by engaging itself proactively with government and other regulatory agencies for simplifying and streamlining procedures and enhancing the level of ease of doing business in India. Tushar K Jani, Chairman, Cargo Service Center is the President, Cyrus Katgara, Partner, Jeena & Company as Vice President, Yashpal Sharma, Director, Skyways Air Services as Hon. Secretary and Ramesh Mamidala, CEO, Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India as Hon. Treasurer. Following are the members of the board: Neera Rawat, ED Cargo, Airports Authority of India (AAI) Abhay Pathak, ED Cargo, Air India (AI) Vipin Kumar Mohla, Director Cargo Sales & Operation, InterGlobe Aviation S. Subramanian, Sr Vice President & Managing Director, DHL Express Arun Kumar, Managing Director, Ensynergy Supply Chain Solution
Read More »Air traffic maintains robust growth momentum in June 2016: ICRA
The air cargo traffic reported healthy y-o-y growth of 9 per cent in June 2016 as against 7 per cent y-o-y growth in May 2016. Harsh Jagnani, Vice President, ICRA, explains, “Though June marks the onset of lean season for passenger movement, the movement in cargo is more aligned to the level of economic activity in the country rather than the season. Given some uptick in economic activities in the country over recent months, growth in cargo traffic has remained robust. Also, the growth has been noticed in most of the top 20 airports in the country again highlighting the uniformity.” International cargo traffic, which constitutes over 60 per cent of overall cargo traffic, reported better growth rate than domestic cargo traffic. International cargo reported y-o-y growth of 10 per cent as against 8 per cent for domestic cargo.
Read More »MoCA: Committee on Air Cargo Community Systems
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has decided to set up a Committee on Air Cargo Community System headed by Dr Renu S Parmar, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Civil Aviation, to develop a uniform and integrated web-based Community Partner Interface System for air cargo in India. The committee comprises the following members: S. No. Name of the organisation Committee members 1 MoC&I Anil Kumar Sinha, Deputy Director General-NIC (e-trade, Department of Commerce) RK Arora, Addl. GM (System), e-trade 2 AAI Ashwini Sharma, Jt. GM (Cargo) Anirudh Sharma, Jt. GM (IT) 3 Customs BB Mohapatra, Additional Director General Bashistha Prasad, Additional Director 4 DIAL/HIAL Sanjiv Edward, Head-Cargo MD Kala, GM (IT) 5 MIAL Manoj Singh, Vice President & Head Cargo Mayur T, Manager (Cargo) 6 BIAL Pratik Mehta, AGM-Airline Marketing Cargo Services Vinay Varma, Deputy Manager – Cargo Business Development 7 CIAL Pavitthran VP, Senior Manager – Cargo 8 ACAAI Sunil Arora, Secretary General Anil Vazirani, Member, Managing Committee CK Govil, Member, Managing Committee 9 BAR (India) Tarun Minocha, BA Y Taneja, FX 10 FFFAI Vipin Vohra, Convener – Air Freight Council Mahesh Trikha, Ex. Committee Member 11 ACFI KS Kunwar, Director General 12 EICI Vijay Kumar, COO Vimal Rawat (Fedex) 13 Airport Operators Venugopal Bangera, CEO, CSC Venkata Reddy, CEO, Menzies Bobba Ramesh Mamidal, Celebi 14 Non-Scheduled Operators Anil Bal, Fly Jac Ravi Nayar, Sun Aviation 15 Bonded Trucking Agencies BM Dileepa, Shreeji Transport Tushar, Oscar Freight The terms or references of the committee are: •To examine the desirability and feasibility of the ACS. A SWOT analysis would be undertaken based on reports of above teams. •To deliberate on the ‘ownership’ of the ACS and management thereof. •To estimate …
Read More »Envirotainer Station at Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal
Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal announced the commencement of Envirotainer Stocking Station at the terminal itself. The initiative has been taken to benefit the trade community and extend easy access of Envirotainer cool containers to the customers at the Delhi station. The booking of the containers will be done as per the existing process with Envirotainer. “As a part of our continuous endeavour to improve our cold chain infrastructure in the cargo terminal, we have entered into a collaboration with Envirotainer, who will stock certain number of containers at any point of time in the Delhi facility which will be readily available for usage for the customers with minimal lead time,” informs Ramesh Mamidala, CEO, Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India.
Read More »Mumbai gets exclusive cargo terminal
Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) opened a new domestic cargo Common User Terminal (CUT) in Mumbai near the Western Express Highway in Vile Parle this June, which has been outsourced to Concor Air Ltd (CAL) on a build-operate-transfer basis. CAL is a new company formed specially for air cargo facilities and is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Concor. According to Kamal Jain, Chief General Manager, Concor, the new terminal will also provide warehousing facilities to clients. “We have entered into a concessional agreement with MIAL for this. This new terminal has the capacity to handle 300,000 metric tonnes of cargo annually and is built on an area of 60,000 square feet. It offers state-of-the-art facilities including an online payment facility. We already have airlines like Indigo, SpiceJet, GoAir, Vistara and Jet Airways as our clients. After Mumbai, we are looking to open similar terminals in other cities too.” The cargo terminal is an ‘elevated terminal structure’ where all arriving domestic cargo is managed from the basement level while departing cargo is handled at the upper level. Air India and Blue Dart handle their own domestic cargo operations at their own terminals. Manoj Singh, Vice President, MIAL, said, “This project was on for three years and it’s the biggest facility that caters to the Western region. It can also handle hazardous goods. Freight forwarders have the option to have an office here. The Domestic Air Cargo Agents Association of India already has an office here. It became necessary for this region to have an air cargo terminal of this scale because of the increased domestic cargo business and rise in e-commerce. We are expecting an annual growth of seven per …
Read More »India sees highest domestic market growth in 2015: IATA
“Last year airlines safely transported 52.2 million tonnes of cargo worth around $6 trillion. We have supported some $2.7 trillion in economic activity and 63 million jobs,” said Tony Tyler, Director General and CEO, IATA. Globally, cargo markets showed a 2.3 per cent expansion in freight and mail tonne kilometres (FTKs). This outstripped a capacity increase of 5.8 per cent decreasing freight load factor by 1.6 per cent pp. The top five airlines ranked by total freight tonnes carried on scheduled services were: FedEx Express (7.1 million) United Parcel Service (4.5 million) Emirates Airline (2.5 million) Cathay Pacific Airways (1.6 million) Korean Air (1.5 million)
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