March 2010 - Issue 46   

Spring is here... "Bouncing" into a Peak Season during 2010

Throughout February, several carriers in many trade lanes have announced general rate increases (GRIs) coming in March ... [read more]


The "rightsizing" of global ocean capacity

Since September of 2008, ship-owners have cancelled 140 container ship orders. According to the Journal of Commerce, global capacity is expected ... [read more]


Other Headlines:

Hazmat

American Airlines and American Eagle Resume Service to Haiti

Although Haiti is only in its infancy recovery stages from the January 12 earthquake that devastated its capital, one small but significant sign of pro- gress is the resumption ... [read more]


Airfreight forecasting from different angles

Perusing the pages of recent trade publications and taking a closer look at the current global air cargo economic condition, it becomes ... [read more]


New Regulations:
Up, Up and Away - Airline Updates:
Airport Updates:

Continuous Customs Bonds

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requires a bond to be on file for all import entries ... [read more]



New set of guidelines focus on carbon impact of product transport

One major obstacle to more widespread carbon awareness in ... [read more]



Aidan Oliver, director of field operations, was interviewed in an Air Cargo World feature story. [view PDF]

AIT introduces Home Delivery Service and Scheduling System. [read PDF]
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