Japan felt the pain in 2015 as air cargo trade falls

A report by Nittsu Research Institute and Consulting (NRIC), a subsidiary of Japan’s largest freight forwarder, Nippon Express Co. said that international air cargo trade in Japan will fall 4.5 percent in fiscal year 2015, representing the first annual decline for the nation’s airfreight volume in two years. However, the 2.2 million tonne annual decline[…]

Schiphol modernizes IT with Cargonaut

Schiphol Airport said it will begin an IT modernization program, investing approximately US$2.17 million into the Cargonaut platform. Half of the funding will come from a Top Sector Logistics grant, while the remainder will be provided by Dutch customs, Logius, ACN, Schiphol Group and Cargonaut. Cargonaut, which became operational in 1986, was initially focused on[…]

No more flowers for Lufthansa Cargo

By this coming March, Lufthansa Cargo will stop its twice-weekly service carrying cut flowers from Ecuador and Colombia, by way of Puerto Rico, and onward to Frankfurt. By stopping in Puerto Rico, the service fell within the guidelines for operating in accordance with the open-skies agreement between the United States and the European Union. However,[…]