Kale Logistics (Kale) and its partner, Dagang Net Technologies have been awarded the Malaysia Maritime Single Window (MMSW) contract by Port Klang Authority and its nine subsidiary ports in Malaysia. Under the contract, both parties will jointly develop and implement the MMSW platform, connecting Malaysia’s ports to create the largest network of tech-enabled ports in a single country. Malaysia is at the forefront of global efforts to implement the Maritime Single Window (MSW) ahead of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)’s mandatory deadline of January 1, 2024. “Kale is helping Malaysia to set new standards of innovation in the Asia Pacific region and establish benchmarks for other countries to follow with the implementation of MMSW,” said Vineet Malhotra, Co-Founder and Director, Kale. “By interconnecting nine ports, set to support 40,000 vessel calls annually alongside Port Klang, the country is poised to optimise its maritime industry and enhance port efficiency to unprecedented levels.” MMSW is a national digital platform that streamlines trade and shipping services by creating a central database to facilitate end-to-end information flow, simplifying maritime regulatory and port service transactions through a single sign-on and submission. Kale’s ready-to-use MSW platform is compliant with IMO standards and enables information and documentation to be transferred electronically between maritime and port stakeholders, which will become a compulsory requirement from the start of 2024. According to The Dagang Net Group, the acceptance of the MMSW project will complement the existing National Single Window system of Dagang NeXchange Berhad (DNeX), the parent company of wholly-owned subsidiary Dagang Net, and positively impact the group’s earnings and net assets per share from the 2023 financial year onward. “Dagang Net’s strategic partnership with Kale strengthens its capability to …
Read More »Menzies signs contracts to expand cargo business at Heathrow
Menzies Aviation renews and secures several cargo contracts with various airlines at London’s Heathrow Airport, which includes Thai Airways Cargo, Middle East Airlines, Royal Air Maroc Cargo, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines Cargo and Tarom. Menzies is also now partnering with Thai Airways for cargo handling and airside trucking services, with 14 turns per week that will transport more than 16,000 tonnes of vegetables and fresh fish from Thailand to the UK. Apart from that, Royal Air Maroc Cargo, which is the cargo business of Morocco’s national airline, has also partnered with Menzies to manage their cargo handling at Heathrow.
Read More »Rotate releases free live air cargo capacity tool
Data provider Rotate launched a live air cargo capacity tool which is accessible to air cargo company users for free. The tool consists of live updated flight data from an exhaustive list of airlines, more than 9,000 airports and over 200 aircraft types and will let users see the amount of air cargo capacity on various trade lanes. The data has been “filtered, cleaned, and enriched to deliver unique, real-time insight into changes and trends in air cargo capacity”, according to Rotate. Gert-Jan Jansen, co-founder of Rotate, said, “The air cargo industry has long been investing in digital and technology solutions, which have led to ever-increasing amounts of data being produced and stored every day. Our Rotate Live Capacity tool supports a range of functions within the air cargo industry, from network design to business development, benchmarking, carrier management, pricing, and market trend analysis. Access to real-time data also opens up a whole new range of use-cases going forward – such as pricing and revenue management”
Read More »ACAAI to host 47th annual convention in KUL on 23rd
The Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI) is all set to host its 47th Annual Convention in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia tonight. Get ready to be part of India’s biggest air cargo convention which will focus on Artificial Intelligence as the Game Changer and Embracing the Intelligent Future. The convention will provide an exclusive platform to the global industry stakeholders to meet, greet and discuss potential opportunities, trends and challenges. The key highlights include AI transforming air cargo, ensuring safety and security of air cargo, advanced technologies bringing in revolution in air cargo and logistics. “The industry needs to know the benefits of AI implementation in air cargo business. The concept is still not common in India, and we need to aware them,” says CK Govil, President, ACAAI.
Read More »Global airfreight rates continue to rise: TAC Index
Global airfreight rates continued to rise last week as weather conditions, volcanic activity and wars put capacity under pressure. The latest figures from TAC Index show that the overall Baltic Air Freight Index was up 4.6% in the week to November 20 compared with the previous seven days. The increases were led by China as prices out of Hong Kong increased by 11.5% compared with a week earlier and are now down by 2.2% compared with a year ago. Outbound Shanghai increased by 5.3% compared with a week earlier reducing its year-on-year decline to 1.3% “led by double-digit gains to Europe”. “Rates from both Hong Kong and Shanghai to the US are now comfortably above where they were a year ago”, TAC said in its weekly round-up. “The overall rise was driven largely by some big moves out of China, with capacity seemingly impacted by various events including heavy snowfall in Anchorage, disrupting TransPacific traffic, plus volcanoes and earthquakes elsewhere in addition to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.” There have been 1000s of earthquakes in Iceland over recent weeks as a volcano on the island is on the verge of eruption.
Read More »Qatar Cargo launches Drive to ferry automobile via air
Qatar Airways Cargo announced its latest product, Drive, designed to transport various types of automobiles by air, Drive caters to the unique requirements of each vehicle – be it regular cars, vintage cars, premium or luxury models, new cars and sports cars. It underscores the carrier’s commitment to delivering meticulous solutions for both personal and commercial vehicles. Miguel Rodriguez Moreno, Head of Cargo Products said, “Drive exemplifies our unwavering commitment to precision and customer centricity. With this product, we combine technical proficiency, experienced teams and charter solutions to offer a tailored experience for the transportation of automobiles. We take pride in our expert and dedicated teams who have been involved in transporting vehicles for several years including vehicles for many global racing events. Our rigorous and meticulously designed training ensures that our dedicated staff follow handling protocols diligently at every stage of the journey.” Drive offers customers the ability to move different types of high value vehicles with engine and wheels in a safe and efficient manner, on the airline’s freighters and passenger flights to more than 160 belly-hold and over 70 freighter destinations as well as to those destinations that are not part of its scheduled services. The Drive product is equipped to offer full or part-charters catering to the airline customers’ requests, and ensuring that even the most unique and exclusive automobiles are transported with the utmost care. The airline’s specialist teams from Special Loads, Dangerous Goods, Operations, Charters and its Loadmasters collaborate to offer the optimal loadability and cost-effective solutions for all vehicles being transported. Safety is paramount and the teams take extreme caution ensuring all safety measures are followed, and vehicles are tied down and secured …
Read More »‘Need to upskill logistics & cargo aspirants in India’
Stressing upon the urgent need to train logistics aspirants, CK Govil, President, ACAAI says, “India has the largest millennial and Gen Z population globally in the 25-35 age group. They form a resource that no other country has. We need to tap this strength and train them.” “Several educational institutes are including AI and related studies in their courses across industries. Companies are collaborating with top universities to offer classroom and online AI technology courses. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has launched several initiatives to upskill the emerging generation with AI based skills. Even employers understand the significance of training their workforce in AI, and many of these employers started their AI journey with targeted initiatives to upskill their workforce in AI. This is being driven by the employees who are demanding such training, too,” he adds.
Read More »WestJet Cargo, Awesome Cargo partner to transform air cargo business
WestJet Cargo unveils a strategic arrangement operating on behalf of Awesome Cargo, a rising star in the Mexican air freight industry. This collaboration represents a groundbreaking venture, connecting Awesome’s Cargo NLU hub with North America. Kirsten De Bruijn, SVP Cargo of WestJet, says, “This collaboration brings together two visionary cargo airlines, weaving our strengths into an innovative tapestry of enhanced services for Awesome’s Cargo customers. We’re thrilled to embark on this journey with Awesome Cargo, unlocking endless possibilities for both organizations and setting new standards in the industry.” Initiated by a longstanding industry relationship, a testament to their shared vision and past triumphs in collaborative ventures. Awesome Cargo secured its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) on October 13 of this year. The airline strategically operates from NLU Airport (Felipe Angeles) in Mexico City. Awesome Cargo aims to become a pivotal partner in the North American and Latin American region through its NLU hub. Less than a month into its inception Awesome Cargo operated 17 missions bringing over 800 tons of humanitarian aid into Acapulco, which demonstrates the DNA of the airline and its commitment to its community. Luis Ramos, CEO of Awesome Cargo, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This partnership is a significant milestone for Awesome Cargo. By uniting forces with WestJet Cargo, we not only expand our reach into North America but also contribute to the evolution of air cargo transport in the region. Our shared values and commitment to excellence make this collaboration a dynamic force in the industry.”
Read More »Oman Air partners with Çelebi India for ground handling services; becomes first international airlines to land at Goa
Oman Air partners with Çelebi India for ground handling services at Manohar International Airport, Goa, making it the first foreign airlines to land the new airport located in North Goa. Oman Air will be operating four flights per week from Mopa airport to Muscat. On 29 October, 2023, Çelebi India successfully executed ground handling services for Oman Air at the airport, and is expected to mark a lasting collaboration to “redefine industry standards by combining Çelebi’s extensive expertise in ground handling with Oman Air’s commitment to delivering exceptional service.” Mr. Tauseef Khan, CEO, Çelebi Ground Handling, India, said, “It is exciting to announce that we have extended our support to the historic inaugural flight of Oman Air at Manohar International Airport in India. This marks a significant milestone as Oman Air becomes the first foreign airline to land at this airport. As a trusted ground handling services provider, we at Çelebi are fully equipped to meet the specific requirements of international carriers and provide exceptional services to our partner airlines across India. This partnership with Oman Air is a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering top-tier services and contributing to the growth of India’s aviation industry.”
Read More »Global air cargo rates, tonnage stabilises in Nov
Worldwide average air cargo prices have continued their gradual post-summer rise into the first full week of November while global tonnages have stabilised slightly above their level this time last year, according to the latest figures from WorldACD Market Data. “Halfway through the market’s traditionally buoyant fourth-quarter (Q4) period, there are no signs of any strong peak in demand with demand patterns so far broadly mirroring last year’s disappointing Q4.” After overall worldwide tonnages dropped by around four percent from the end of October into the first few days of November, preliminary figures for week 45 (November 6-12) show stable tonnages compared with the previous week and a two percent increase in global average rates, based on the more than 400,000 weekly transactions covered by WorldACD’s data.
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