ANA adds direct data connection to CargoWise
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- Wednesday, 23 April 2025
Japan's ANA now enables freight forwarders to book from within WiseTech Global's CargoWise as part of the latter's Carrier Connectivity Program.
Japan's ANA now enables freight forwarders to book from within WiseTech Global's CargoWise as part of the latter's Carrier Connectivity Program.
US plans to cancel tariff-free access for low-value parcel shipments worth less that US$800 from China and Hong Kong (aka the de minimis exemption), coupled with a new 145 per cent tariff rate could cost air cargo more than US$22 billion in revenue over three years, according to Cirrus Global Advisors.
DHL Express is suspending deliveries 'from everywhere' to the US worth more than US$800 because of a "significant increase" in red tape at Customs following the introduction of the Trump administration's new trade tariffs.
China has launched a rail-air freight service to Europe that merges rail efficiency with airspeed to meet e-commerce demands for small appliances, chemicals, clothing and other e-commerce goods.
Dubai-based Emirates SkyCargo has outlined plans to expand its cargo operations after a solid 2024.
Global tonnage improved three per cent in week 15 (April 7-13) after the previous week’s drop of -7 per cent as markets that had closed for the Eid-al-Fitr holiday came back on stream, but comparison with last year’s developments for this holiday indicates that this constituted less than half of the decline in week 14, which suggests that demand has been further afflicted by uncertainty about the trade conflict triggered by the US government.
Saudia Cargo and China Cargo Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to optimise exports, provide logistics services and align with the 'Saudi Vision 2030' and China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the Future Air Cargo Executives (FACE) Ambassadors Program, an initiative to promote air cargo career opportunities among the young.
Under the US's latest shipping policy released by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Chinese-built and owned ships will face fees calculated based on net tonnage per voyage into the US, with the first phase of the policy to take effect in 180 days.
Japan's ANA now enables freight forwarders to book from within WiseTech Global's CargoWise as part of the latter's Carrier Connectivity Program.
US plans to cancel tariff-free access for low-value parcel shipments worth less that US$800 from China and Hong Kong (aka the de minimis exemption), coupled with a new 145 per cent tariff rate could cost air cargo more than US$22 billion in revenue over three years, according to Cirrus Global Advisors.
DHL Express is suspending deliveries 'from everywhere' to the US worth more than US$800 because of a "significant increase" in red tape at Customs following the introduction of the Trump administration's new trade tariffs.
China has launched a rail-air freight service to Europe that merges rail efficiency with airspeed to meet e-commerce demands for small appliances, chemicals, clothing and other e-commerce goods.
Dubai-based Emirates SkyCargo has outlined plans to expand its cargo operations after a solid 2024.
Global tonnage improved three per cent in week 15 (April 7-13) after the previous week’s drop of -7 per cent as markets that had closed for the Eid-al-Fitr holiday came back on stream, but comparison with last year’s developments for this holiday indicates that this constituted less than half of the decline in week 14, which suggests that demand has been further afflicted by uncertainty about the trade conflict triggered by the US government.
Saudia Cargo and China Cargo Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to optimise exports, provide logistics services and align with the 'Saudi Vision 2030' and China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the Future Air Cargo Executives (FACE) Ambassadors Program, an initiative to promote air cargo career opportunities among the young.
Under the US's latest shipping policy released by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Chinese-built and owned ships will face fees calculated based on net tonnage per voyage into the US, with the first phase of the policy to take effect in 180 days.