Air freight in Europe


Sky-High Demands in Global Air Freight as E-Commerce Giants Expand Reach

Shein and Temu, Chinese e-commerce giants specializing in small shipments delivery directly to consumers, are reaching unprecedented scales in the global market. Temu’s reach has extended to 40 countries and continues to expand while Shein delivers to more than 150 countries. These companies, known for their affordable household and clothing items, are heavily impacting the […]

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Ensuring Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials at Airports

Handling hazardous materials at airports requires strict safety protocols to prevent accidents and ensure public safety. These measures include using designated storage facilities, specially equipped transport vehicles, and handling equipment with safety features to mitigate risks associated with hazardous cargo.   Designated Storage Facilities Airports use designated storage areas to safely store hazardous goods based […]

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Unlocking Logistics Advantages at Secondary Airports

Secondary airports offer unique advantages that can enhance air freight in Europe. These benefits, including competitive pricing, specialized cargo handling, shorter taxi times, and comprehensive security checks, directly impact cost-efficiency, speed, specialized service capabilities, and safety for freight forwarders.   Competitive Pricing Smaller airports can offer lower landing, storage, and handling fees for several reasons. […]

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Safeguarding Hazardous Air Freight in Europe

Cargo aircraft involved in air freight in Europe must adhere to stringent safety protocols to prevent accidents while in the air. These protocols include advanced containment systems, monitoring technologies, and fire suppression strategies designed to ensure the safe transport of dangerous goods.   Cargo Containment Solutions Cargo aircraft carrying dangerous materials are typically equipped with […]

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Maximizing Efficiency in Air Cargo with Nighttime Airport Operations

Nighttime operations at airports bring a number of advantages for transporting cargo. These include better accommodation for large aircraft, improved weather conditions for aircraft performance, enhanced security measures, and optimal conditions for shipping temperature-sensitive items.   Large Cargo Aircraft At night, airports can better accommodate large aircraft due to decreased passenger flight schedules. With fewer […]

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Meeting Diverse Logistics Needs with Air Charter Services

In logistics, air charter services play a multifaceted role, facilitating urgent deliveries, accessing distant locations, and managing oversized cargo. Their ability to meet diverse transportation needs makes them essential across various industries.   Meeting Urgent Delivery Deadlines Air charter services stand out for their unmatched ability to speed up delivery times. Unlike traditional air freight […]

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How Pilot Preferences Shape Air Cargo and Freight Forwarding

In the competitive landscape of aviation, pilots’ preference for passenger airlines over cargo operations is shaped by factors such as career development, training opportunities, and quality of life. This preference not only impacts the career trajectories of many pilots but also influences the operations of ground freight forwarders.   Career Development The appeal of passenger […]

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Revolutionizing Air Freight with Infrastructural Advancements

Air freight forwarding is undergoing infrastructural transformations, with key developments such as the modernization of runways and taxiway systems, advanced air traffic control equipment, and automated cargo handling. These improvements enhance airport operations and result in a more efficient, secure, and rapid movement of goods.   Modern Runway and Taxiway Systems A major infrastructural improvement […]

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Advanced Security Measures in Air Freight Transportation

Air freight faces the constant threat of theft and tampering, especially during critical points like loading and unloading, storage at airport facilities, and during transit to and from airports. To address these vulnerabilities, port authorities implement a range of security measures, including CCTV systems, biometric access controls to secure areas, and security checkpoints for thorough […]

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Technological Innovations Reshaping Air Freight Forwarding in Europe

The air freight forwarding industry in Europe is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to a range of technological innovations. Each of these, from advanced cargo tracking with IoT to the automation of sorting and handling, introduces improvements that enhance efficiency, strengthen security, and promote sustainability in the sector.   Advanced Cargo Tracking with IoT Integrating […]

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The Role of Air Freight in Serving Remote and Landlocked Regions in Europe

In Europe’s diverse landscape, some regions pose logistical challenges due to their unique geographical positioning. Air freight offers a solution for these regions, especially for hard-to-reach areas and landlocked countries. By understanding the importance of air transport in these contexts, European freight forwarders can develop more effective and reliable logistics strategies.   Air Freight in […]

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Analyzing Seasonal Variations in Air Freight Forwarding in Europe

Europe’s air freight forwarding industry sees pronounced changes between its summer and winter seasons. These variations are driven by factors like consumer behaviors, tourism, and the particular commodities in demand during each period.     Summer Demand: The Flourishing of Perishables During the warmer months of summer, spanning from June to August, Europe sees a […]

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Transporting Animals by Air: Key Considerations for European Freight Forwarders

When freight forwarders undertake the task of transporting animals by air, they are handling more than just cargo. The process demands a deep understanding of species-specific needs, a commitment to animal welfare, and an awareness of logistics. Among the core challenges forwarders encounter in this sector are temperature and atmospheric pressure variations, prolonged confinement, noise […]

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Safety Risks When Shipping Cargo by Plane

Shipping cargo by plane can be an efficient, safe, and quick way to move goods but there are some risks to be aware of, including human error, extreme weather, turbulence, cargo fires, and shipping hazardous materials. In some cases, a combination of factors may influence outcomes, such as extreme weather, communication problems between the crew […]

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Air Freight Shipping Options: from Cargo Airlines to Onboard Couriers

If you are shipping air freight, there are different options to look into, including cargo and commercial airlines, onboard couriers, and expedited charters. They vary in terms of cost, risk of late arrival, and speed, and the choice depends on the type of cargo and your specific business objectives.   Cargo Airlines Many of the […]

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Air cargo

Air cargo and world trade in a pandemic

The pandemic has drastically reduced passenger flights around the world. But unlike this type of flight, the air transport of goods and cargo continues to take place without a decline. International air freight decreased by 5% compared to 2021 levels between 31 January and 13 February 2022. The imposition of cargo volume restrictions and higher […]

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Air Shipping Requirements

Air Shipping Requirements and Guidelines for Pet and Crew Safety

Pet shipping accounts for a significant share of cargo onboard aircraft, with a diverse array of species being transported by air. When moving pets, there is plenty to know when it comes to shipping regulations and requirements and the documents you need to submit. Regulations and Scope Any business or person transporting pets falls under […]

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Airlines

Clogged Chains and Travel Restrictions Affecting Air Capacity

The ongoing pandemic is not only a humanitarian and health crisis but it is also a time of economic turmoil and shock. Figures show that air capacity was down by 7 percent between December 2021 and January 2022 compared to 2018. There have also been capacity fluctuations during the holiday season due to the new […]

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Ships to Join Air Fleets in Vaccine Delivery

The number of coronavirus vaccine shipments is steadily increasing as rollout begins in more countries and more products become available. While the jabs are mostly transported by land and air, ships are also expected to join the race against the global pandemic. According to Financial Times, ships will get involved in vaccine distribution so that […]

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