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Air Cargo News: "Forwarders fight back"15-11-2011
In response to an article in Air Cargo News on the launch of Aircargoshop, Ivo Aris, chairman of the ACN-FENEX Air Cargo Forwarders Council, explains why forwarders are still vital to cargo. There is more to freight forwarding than the booking process. The key question is not whether a shipper can do this itself, but whether he can do it in a more economic or better way than the professional forwarder. It is a classic make or buy trade off! In the magazine, Ivo is incorrectly referred to as Chairman of ACN.
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Is technology the ultimate solution in air cargo security?6-10-2011
The Cargo Security of Tomorrow session at the Aviation Security Conference 2010 in the Amsterdam RAI, which IATA organized on October 4-6, was introduced by Des Vertannes, Global Head of Cargo, IATA. The October 2010 attempted bombing of cargo aircraft has made it clear that the security status of all cargo is unknown until it's known. Information on the status of parties iin the chain is essential for cargo security. In addition to supply chain security, one of the core elements of the long-term strategy for cargo security is the use of new and better screening technology. The cargo panel discussed what technology is needed, what it will be able to address, and whether technology is an appropriate solution for all circumstances.
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IATA warns again for fraudulent e-mails30-9-2011
In view of recent attempts to obtain payments from users of IATA products and services, IATA issued another warning for fraudulent e-mails. This warning provides information to users of IATA products and services (e.g. airlines, agents, other companies and individuals) so that they may avoid becoming a victim of email fraud attempts. Please read this information carefully and share it with your colleagues.
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IATA: "Europe Should Abandon Misguided ETS Plans"27-9-2011
Hong Kong - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reiterated the air transport industry’s commitment to its ambitious agenda to reduce CO2 emissions and urged the European Union (EU) to abandon its misguided plans to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) commencing in 2012.
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First Test with the Innovative Cargobox12-8-2011
On Friday August 12, 2011, Cargobox Europe, a Dutch company located at Schiphol Amsterdam International Airport, announced that 12 Cargoboxes went airborne for a testing period of 6 – 8 weeks, on board of a Boeing 747-400F all cargo freighter bound for Hong Kong. A leading logistics services provider has announced, after careful study and a considerable amount of preparation, that it would begin flying the Cargoboxes in their 747 freighter aircraft, between Hong Kong, and Europe in a 8 week test program, carrying the 12 Cargoboxes, loaded with high value goods from various clients, back and forth to Hong Kong, three times each week.
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ICAO and FIATA announce new Dangerous Goods by Air Training Program20-7-2011
ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) and FIATA (International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations) have signed an agreement on a new ICAO/FIATA Dangerous Goods by Air training program. The two organizations are looking at extending their partnership to include air cargo security and to establish a related programme for freight forwarders in the near future.
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TIACA backs WTO Director General's call for Trade Facilitation to be included in new multilateral trade negotiations13-7-2011
A call by the Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to include Trade Facilitation in a new package of multilateral trade negotiations has won the backing of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) which says the move would not only benefit the air cargo industry but also the world economy.
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Movie on E-Link pilot: "Great solution!"4-7-2011
An informative short movie has been made on e-Link, in which Paul Parramore (ACN), Sjef Schaap and Robin Gase (DB Schenker), Monique Rouss (Cargonaut), Guy Driebeek (SmartLOXS) and Martijn Kuiken (Menzies) explain what e-Link is.
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FIATA efforts improve IATA CASS for Forwarders29-6-2011
For over a year, forwarders had been receiving requests to deposit higher security bonds to insure payments to the IATA CASS. This was caused by CASS managers being under strict instructions to require forwarders to increase security as there volumes returned to pre 2008-2009 economic slowdown levels. FIATA efforts to overturn this administrative measure were initially frustrated, as IATA had in September 2009 realized an internal $ 15 million fraud in their settlement system, and the reaction of IATA management was to impose zero tolerance and remove local discretion from CASS managers, aggravating what forwarders felt were unreasonable and unjust bonding requirements.
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Ending of ICS Grace Period - Enforcement starts on July 1st, 201117-6-2011
The European Commission (EC) has decided to terminate the so-called grace period regarding the entrance of goods into the EU on 30 June 2011. This grace period was set as many companies as of 31.12.2010 were unable to meet their obligations concerning the Import Control System (ICS). Dutch Customs has decided to following the decision by the EC to terminate the grace period for ICS, and will proceed to repressive action by July 1, 2011.
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Air France-KLM implements the e-AWB and opens BKK!27-5-2011
The E-AWB introduction in the Netherlands is a fact now. Since the succesful implementation on May 9 this service is open to all agents and Air France-KLM Cargo is pleased with the enthusiasm in the market.
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First e-Freight shipment in MST20-5-2011
Last Wednesday night, at 1.37 AM the very first e-Freight shipment arrived at Maastricht-Aachen Airport. The routing of this shipment was Taipei, Luxembourg with its final destination Maastricht.
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Mutual Recognition of AEOs EU - Japan16-5-2011
The implementation of mutual recognition of AEOs between the EU and Japan will begin on 24th May 2011. From this date, AEOs in the EU and Japan will start to benefit from this mutual recognition. The implementation of mutual recognition with Japan means that the AEO status of EU importers and exporters will be taken into account during the security risk assessment procedures by Japanese Customs in
Japan, if the appropriate procedure is followed. Vice versa, Japanese companies may receive benefits in the EU, in relation to the security risk assessment at entry or exit.
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Factsheet "Secure on Social Networks"27-4-2011
In recent years, social networks have become very popular and have gained a solid spot in our day-to-day communications. Yet, various security and privacy risks are related to the usage of these networks. This factsheet, published by GOVCERT.NL, the Cyber Security & Incident Response Team of the Dutch government, outlines an overview of the risks en lists three frequently used methods of attacking social networks, as well as a few measures to make their use more safe.
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High scores for KLM and Schiphol in ACW survey31-3-2011
Carriers rated 'excellent' jumped from 32% to 47%, whit Emirates SkyCargo, KLM and Southwest Airlines impressing freight forwarders the most in the last 12 months, each attaining the top overall ranking in their tonnage category. Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways and Swiss WorldCargo were runners-up respectively. Airports rated highest overall by airfreight carriers in the one-million-or-more tonnes category were Memphis in North America, Amsterdam in Europe and Singapore in Asia.
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Incheon and Schiphol Join Hands in e-Freight Drive22-3-2011
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Korea’s Incheon International Airport have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), in which the two major cargo gateways will cooperate in the promotion of “e-freight” (paperless air cargo transportation) as a means of facilitating business between them. The MoU requires the two airports to encourage the formulation of agreements for the use of e-freight between local parties to their supply chain. It also provides for the exchange of e-freight knowledge and expertise between the two hubs, and paves the way for research and development into projects that will further stimulate the use of e-freight between, and from, both Schiphol and Incheon.
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TIACA, IATA, FIATA, GSF sign basic principles for new Global Air Cargo Advisory Group (GACAG) and are 'Ready to Go to Work'18-3-2011
Air cargo security and e-commerce will be the priorities of the newly-formed Global Air Cargo Advisory Group (GACAG) after its four founding member associations finalized and signed the basic principles of the Group at the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Istanbul. FIATA, the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) and the Global Shippers' Forum (GSF) also agreed to address the issues of Customs and trade facilitation and sustainability of the global air cargo industry.
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Achim van der Graaff Cargo Manager NL Emirates SkyCargo10-3-2011
Amsterdam/Dubai, February 24, 2011 - Emirates SkyCargo has announced the appointment of Achim van der Graaff (56) as Cargo Manager - Netherlands. Mr van der Graaff’s appointment reinforces the importance of Amsterdam in Emirates SkyCargo’s growing network. Bringing with him more than 30 years’ experience in the air cargo industry, with his last job as Cargo Manager at Cathay Pacific, Achim will work closely with Emirates’ GSA, Intl Air Cargo Trader, and ground handler, Skylink, to develop sales and cargo operations, and to ensure that Emirates’ standards continue to be upheld. He will be based at the Skylink premises at Anchoragelaan 36 at Schiphol.
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