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59th FIATA World Congress 2022 Concluded in Busan

The Reset Programme, which was started in 2019 immediately after the FIATA World Congress in Cape Town, the 59th FIATA World Congress in 2022 in Busan, Republic of Korea, which was postponed by two years due to the pandemic, marked a significant accomplishment in the following FIATA chapter. With the introduction of the paperless FIATA Bill of Lading in this chapter, FIATA has achieved its greatest feat in history.

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Air Cargo volumes falter slightly IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently issued data for the worldwide air cargo markets for July 2022, which showed that demand remained steady in July (-3.5per cent) but fell short of July 2021 performance (-9.7per cent).

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On the runway of growth

Efficient positioning of intermodal transport as connectivity and transhipment among Ocean-Air transport modes is required on priority as the rail and road connectivity in the Indian subcontinent improves simultaneously.

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Expanding footprints in multi-modal way

With neighboring countries faltering economically, India stands tall amongst them with great domestic demand, state of the art manufacturing facilities for the EXIM trade and rapid infrastructure development in road, railways, air and inland waterways.

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Creating Balance in Air

Growth of passenger traffic will go hand in hand with the growth of air cargo and  developing infrastructure to sustain that growth is of paramount importance. Amitabh Khosla, IATA’s Country Director, India,  emphasis on the eminent role played by air cargo during the pandemic times.

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59th FIATA World Congress 2022 Concluded in Busan

The Reset Programme, which was started in 2019 immediately after the FIATA World Congress in Cape Town, the 59th FIATA World Congress in 2022 in Busan, Republic of Korea, which was postponed by two years due to the pandemic, marked a significant accomplishment in the following FIATA chapter. With the introduction of the paperless FIATA Bill of Lading in this chapter, FIATA has achieved its greatest feat in history.

Air Cargo volumes falter slightly IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently issued data for the worldwide air cargo markets for July 2022, which showed that demand remained steady in July (-3.5per cent) but fell short of July 2021 performance (-9.7per cent).

World Bank and IMF Fear Increased Risks of Global Recession

The chiefs of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank warned of an increasing possibility of a global recession as industrialised economies slow and greater inflation drives the Federal Reserve to keep raising interest rates, putting additional debt constraints on poor countries.

New Policy Will Boost Import-export Business

We are happy that the government is seriously considering our request and is supporting the betterment and upliftment of the trade, wherever possible, says M. Afzal Malbarwala, President, Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI).

Mr-Sarbananda-Sonowal-Minister-of-Ports-Shipping-Waterways-and-Minister-of-AYUSH-addressing-the-FFFAI-Convention

The FIATA Paperless Bill of Lading streamlines the issuance process by eliminating double data entry and enabling the Freight-Forwarder to quickly issue secured eFBL using their standard tools (TMS and other applications). The document can then be shared with stakeholders digitally or as a secured printed copy, at the discretion of the freight forwarder.

The Recipe for a Robust Logistics Sector By FFFAI

Mr Shankar Shinde, Chairman, FFFAI talks about the need for revolutionary technology, infrastructure and governmental support to achieve greater heights in the economy.
Need is to adopt technology with human touch and co-operative model to grow in Logistics Business.

On the runway of growth

Efficient positioning of intermodal transport as connectivity and transhipment among Ocean-Air transport modes is required on priority as the rail and road connectivity in the Indian subcontinent improves simultaneously.

Expanding footprints in multi-modal way

With neighboring countries faltering economically, India stands tall amongst them with great domestic demand, state of the art manufacturing facilities for the EXIM trade and rapid infrastructure development in road, railways, air and inland waterways.

Creating Balance in Air

Growth of passenger traffic will go hand in hand with the growth of air cargo and  developing infrastructure to sustain that growth is of paramount importance. Amitabh Khosla, IATA’s Country Director, India,  emphasis on the eminent role played by air cargo during the pandemic times.

59th FIATA World Congress 2022 Concluded in Busan

The Reset Programme, which was started in 2019 immediately after the FIATA World Congress in Cape Town, the 59th FIATA World Congress in 2022 in Busan, Republic of Korea, which was postponed by two years due to the pandemic, marked a significant accomplishment in the following FIATA chapter. With the introduction of the paperless FIATA Bill of Lading in this chapter, FIATA has achieved its greatest feat in history.

Air Cargo volumes falter slightly IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently issued data for the worldwide air cargo markets for July 2022, which showed that demand remained steady in July (-3.5per cent) but fell short of July 2021 performance (-9.7per cent).

World Bank and IMF Fear Increased Risks of Global Recession

The chiefs of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank warned of an increasing possibility of a global recession as industrialised economies slow and greater inflation drives the Federal Reserve to keep raising interest rates, putting additional debt constraints on poor countries.

New Policy Will Boost Import-export Business

We are happy that the government is seriously considering our request and is supporting the betterment and upliftment of the trade, wherever possible, says M. Afzal Malbarwala, President, Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI).

Mr-Sarbananda-Sonowal-Minister-of-Ports-Shipping-Waterways-and-Minister-of-AYUSH-addressing-the-FFFAI-Convention

The FIATA Paperless Bill of Lading streamlines the issuance process by eliminating double data entry and enabling the Freight-Forwarder to quickly issue secured eFBL using their standard tools (TMS and other applications). The document can then be shared with stakeholders digitally or as a secured printed copy, at the discretion of the freight forwarder.

The Recipe for a Robust Logistics Sector By FFFAI

Mr Shankar Shinde, Chairman, FFFAI talks about the need for revolutionary technology, infrastructure and governmental support to achieve greater heights in the economy.
Need is to adopt technology with human touch and co-operative model to grow in Logistics Business.

On the runway of growth

Efficient positioning of intermodal transport as connectivity and transhipment among Ocean-Air transport modes is required on priority as the rail and road connectivity in the Indian subcontinent improves simultaneously.

Expanding footprints in multi-modal way

With neighboring countries faltering economically, India stands tall amongst them with great domestic demand, state of the art manufacturing facilities for the EXIM trade and rapid infrastructure development in road, railways, air and inland waterways.

Creating Balance in Air

Growth of passenger traffic will go hand in hand with the growth of air cargo and  developing infrastructure to sustain that growth is of paramount importance. Amitabh Khosla, IATA’s Country Director, India,  emphasis on the eminent role played by air cargo during the pandemic times.

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