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1. IATA e-freight Goes Live in US Domestic Market
IATA e-freight Goes Live in US Domestic Market. IATA e-freight, one of the Simplifying the Business projects, improves service and cuts costs by taking the paper out of the air cargo supply chain. Facilitated by IATA, the project is an industry-wide initiative involving customs authorities, carriers, freight forwarders, ground handlers and shippers. IATA e-freight eliminates the ne
2. 11 New Locations Earmarked for e-Freight
11 New Locations Earmarked for e-freight. IATA has identified 11 new locations as ready for e-freight. These are: USA, Dubai, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark and Norway. Since 2007, e-freight has been operational in six locations: Canada, Sweden, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Netherlands. A further three - Germany, Mauritius and S
3. IATA e-freight Now Operational in China
IATA e-freight Now Operational in China. The e-freight implementation team at Tianjin is truly an industry effort, with members representing the whole supply chain. International and local forwarders involved are Sinotrans, Dimerco, Kerry Logistics, Cosco, DGF, Expeditors, while the airlines involved are China Cargo Airlines, Air China, Grandstar, EVA and Great Wall. The team start
4. Singapore Airlines Cargo launches E-Freight Programme
Singapore Airlines Cargo launches E-Freight Programme. Over the past several months, the airline has been working closely with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and actively engaging key industry players like freight forwarders, ground handling agents, local customs administrations and airport authorities at several locations to prepare for the pilot programme.
5. IATA World Cargo Symposium Opens in Mexico City
IATA World Cargo Symposium Opens in Mexico City. Giovanni Bisignani, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) opened the World Cargo Symposium by laying down three challenges for the industry and governments: (1) to implement e-freight by 2010, (2) to harmonise risk-based security measures globally and (3) to take a balanced and realistic approach to t
6. Managing Cargo in Crisis - IATA Calls for Supply Chain Approach
Managing Cargo in Crisis - IATA Calls for a Supply Chain Approach. IATA has called on the cargo supply chain to battle the current air cargo crisis by improving security, delivering a better product and boosting efficiency.
7. Integrated Global Logistics Will Boost Global Economy
Cho has been part of the B20’s ‘Trade and Investment’ Working Group, convening with other business leaders from around the world at the B20, an adjunct to the G20 Summit that is designed to strengthen worldwide financial cooperation. Also participating in that working group were the Chairman of Nestle, and the presidents of Dow Chemical Company and Embraer among others.
8. IATA Urges South Africa to Take Measures to Bolster Air Transport Sector
IATA has praised South Africa for its strategic focus on tourism as a key driver in the nation’s New Growth Path plan and urged the use of joined-up policy thinking and to take key measures to bolster its air transport sector to achieve the 235,000 new tourism jobs that the government is targeting by 2020.

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