July 2009 - Issue 38   

Ocean Fast Facts

In 2008, which Argentine port saw nearly 1.8 million TEUs of container throughput volume that represented ... [read more]

Just the FAKs - Freight All Kinds

Often times, importers and exporters may hear their ocean freight sales representatives comment that their rate quotation covers "FAK" ... [read more]

The 2009-2010 Trans Pacific Import Shipping Season is here

As earlier reported in the June AIT customer eNewsletter, the question was recently raised on whether or not there would be a Peak Season ... [read more]

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Freight All Kinds (FAK)

Asia Air Freight Traffic Falls 18.6 Percent

Freight traffic for Asian airlines fell 18.6 percent in May from the same month last year, but the business ... [read more]

GAO Eyes Air Cargo Accidents

A congressional study of air cargo accidents is targeting small-carrier operations that account for ... [read more]

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Airlines Go Green:



Green Logistics:
House signs off on Markey-Waxman energy legislation

The U.S. House of Representatives signed off on legislation earlier today that has the potential ... [read more]

House Climate Change Bill

The National Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Association has noted that the climate change bill in its form of late June ... [read more]

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German Reinforcements

In an effort to strengthen AIT's position in Germany, we are proud to announce a new cooperation with ... [read more]

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Bill Reichman, vice president of infor- mation systems, discusses the relation- ship between information technology and inventory management in the Smart Business July 2009 issue. [read PDF]
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