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Chapman Freeborn and Swiss WorldCargo's courier deal
CHAPMAN Freeborn Airchartering and Swiss WorldCargo have agreed a new partnership for delivering time-critical shipments.It means that the global aircraft charter specialist is supporting Swiss WorldCargo with all hand-carry requirements through its worldwide office network.Already an acknowledged global leader for care-intensive cargo services, the agreement will allow Swiss WorldCargo to ...
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Air Partner in freight expansion mode
Air Partner has expanded its freight team as it looks to build on its income stream.The UK-based charter broker had revenues of £11.7 million in the financial year ended January 2014, accounting for 5.2 per cent of group turnover, compared with £55.9 million for the private jets division and £148.7 ...
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PACTL spearheads Chinese cool chain excellence
SHANGHAI’S Pudong International Airport (PVG) is a work in progress, with two extra runways and a 3,300 sq m cargo centre for perishable goods just part of the expansion plans for the world’s third largest airfreight hub.Added to that is the emerging Shanghai Free Trade Zone, a pilot project by ...
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United Cargo extends TempControl to India
UNITED CARGO is extending its temperature-sensitive service reach to include Delhi and Mumbai.It increases the number of certified locations to 49 in its worldwide network.United serves Delhi and Mumbai with daily, B777 non-stop flights."Delhi and Mumbai are particularly noteworthy additions to United's TempControl network," says, Mary Tussing, manager of specialty ...
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Another B737-400SF conversion for Southern Air
CONVERSIONS company Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) has delivered the third of five B737-400SF freighters to Southern Air which operates them for DHL Express in the Americas, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.The latest aircraft is a standard gross weight B737-400SF built in 1993 and converted at Commercial Jet’s Dothan facility, one ...
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Fraport Cargo Services opens new pharma base
FRAPORT Cargo Services (FCS) has opened a new facility for temperature-sensitive shipments, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.It allows the German cargo handling company to store healthcare products at between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, whereas previously it was restricted to handling medicines requiring a range of 2-8 degrees.“We have also ...
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Pharma-friendly IAG Cargo boosts Philadelphia and Calgary
BUSINESSES supported by IAG Cargo’s North American operations will benefit from the introduction of the next-generation B787 Dreamliner on two key routes of Philadelphia and Calgary, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.Customers shipping goods between these airports and IAG Cargo’s hub at London Heathrow will have access to some 14 tonnes ...
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July uptick for air cargo revenues
Transpacific air cargo registered a 25 per cent revenue growth in July, as global freight revenues rose almost nine per cent versus prior month 2013.Latest analysis from Netherlands-based research house WorldACD found that global volume in July increased six per cent year on year, accompanied by a US$-yield improvement of ...
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Indian air cargo export surge hit by US$ yield decline
India’s booming air cargo market has registered a 13.5 per cent surge in outgoing volumes since 2011, although coupled with a “dismal yield” fall of 20 per cent in US$, says research house WorldACD.The Netherlands-based consultancy, which uses primary data from the airlines themselves, said that India’s yield change looked ...
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Customs tips for the unwary shipper
Customs regulations can be a minefield for the unwary shipper, be it edible insects in Europe, chewing gum in Singapore and rubber gloves in the US.So parcels giant FedEx has come up with eight “surprising” Customs rules for small businesses setting out to conquer the world of exports.It was compiled ...
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Brussels approves Leipzig/Halle funding
Brussels regulators have approved the finance used to fund cargo infrastructure expansion at Leipzig/Halle airport, Germany’s second largest air freight hub.This is the first decision under new European Commission guidelines authorising aid for airports specialising in freight.A two-year in-depth investigation by the commission found that shareholder loans were granted on ...
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UPS parcel surge to Europe
E-commerce shipping in the US and strong International export growth helped parcel giant UPS record a 7.2 per cent increase in global package shipments in the 2014 second quarter.A surge in outbound shipments to Europe contributed to a 6.2 per cent rise in international small package revenues of $3.3 billion ...
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Subdued half year for Lufthansa
Lufthansa’s group cargo volumes fell 3.1 per cent in the first six months of 2014 to 932,000 tonnes in a “subdued” freight market for the German carrier’s airline businesses which include Lufthansa Cargo, Swiss and Austrian Airlines.In its half-year financial review, Lufthansa said: “The global cargo business was more subdued ...
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HACTL's golden route for pharma
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (HACTL) has achieved Good Distribution Practices (GDP) accreditation, bringing it in line with the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) quality assurance guidelines for the handling of pharmaceuticals.To meet the GDP guidelines, HACTL has enhanced the temperature-controlled zones in its SuperTerminal 1, to accommodate pharmaceutical products requiring ...
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Cargojet revenue rise
Canada-based Cargojet saw 2014 second quarter revenues up 3.7 per cent to C$44.3 million, due primarily to the increase in core overnight volumes and higher ACMI income.Cargojet provides time sensitive overnight air cargo services and operates a network across North America, as well as global air charters.President & chief executive ...
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IAG's Chennai pharma boost
IAG Cargo’s pharmaceutical traffic is set to gain from the introduction of B787 passenger aircraft between London-Heathrow and the Indian city of Chennai.The new aircraft, which will operate daily each way, replaces the B777-200 currently serving the route from October.The B787 has advanced temperature control capability, which includes air conditioning ...
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TP3 Global opens in Sydney
Reflective thermal pallet cover specialist TP3 Global has opened in Sydney, Australia, bringing local manufacture and distribution of its SilverSkin range to Australasia.Based in western Sydney, TP3 Global Australasia managing director Ron Pierce and his team have joined the TP3 Global network.Pierce’s team has been providing protective packaging solutions throughout ...
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CAL Cargo signs Canada GSA
FREIGHTER airline CAL Cargo has appointed Exp-Air Cargo as its general sales agent in Canada, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.Eyal Zagagi, CAL’s chief executive, says a key element in the Israeli carrier’s stratagem is strengthening its transAtlantic east operations – following the introduction of a weekly service from Greater Moncton ...
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AA Cargo starts work on Philadelphia pharma hub
AMERICAN Airlines (AA) Cargo has started construction of a 25,000-sq ft pharmaceuticals hub in Philadelphia, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.It is designed to cater for a full range of temperature-sensitive products being shipped in and out of the strategically important north-east ‘pharma corridor’ and includes a 6,000-sq ft area for ...
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Counting on perishables
THIS summer Korean Air was gorging itself on Canadian lobster. Between late May and the end of August the carrier extended one of its Seoul-Toronto all-cargo flights to Halifax once a week to load up some 40 tonnes of crustaceans worth US$532,256, writes Ian Putzger.KAL made it clear from the ...



