Technology

Growth in e-AWB usage continues to slow

Growth in the use of electronic air waybills (e-AWB) continued to slow in February, with an increase in useage of…

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Slow start for e-AWB take-up in January

Electronic air waybill (e-AWB) penetration got off to a sluggish start in January, with a 0.8% increase on December 2015….

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Cargo data is an IATA focus at the World Cargo Symposium in Berlin

Berlin is the host city for the 10th World Cargo Symposium, March 15-17, and the ‘value of air cargo’ will…

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American Airlines Cargo releases enhanced air waybill tracking on website

American Airlines Cargo has introducedredesigned tracking functionalities on its website. Developed to "increase visibility into the entire shipping process", the…

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A milestone for the e-AWB, says Descartes

From March 1, fifteen air carriers (see below) will switch to the electronic air waybill (e-AWB) as the preferred process…

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Technology developments to deliver results more quickly

December 2015 saw the first part of the IATA’s e-Freight programme, the electronic air waybill (e-AWB), average an 84% level…

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So near and yet so far: airfreight industry misses e-AWB target

As expected, the air cargo industry fell short of meeting IATA’s end of year target for e-air waybill (e-AWB) market…

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e-AWB target of 56% by end of 2016 says IATA

IATA Cargo has set a 56% target for electronic air waybill (e-AWB) usage by the end of 2016, despite missing…

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No paper please, says Air Canada

Air Canada Cargo says that electronic air waybills (e-AWBs) will become the preferred method of shipping cargo at seven of…

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C2K members agree new quality standards

CARGO 2000 (C2K) members have agreed new quality standards for the air cargo industry.        More than 60 technical and operational managers…

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