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Air Charter Expert Avico Has Joined Online Marketplace Airblox To Trade Cargo Capacity Using Electronic Block Space Agreements

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Air Charter Expert Avico Has Joined Online Marketplace Airblox To Trade Cargo Capacity Using Electronic Block Space Agreements

Avico is listing available freighter capacity with Airblox for air charter customers and freight forwarders to purchase and trade

Leading air charter broker Avico has started listing freighter capacity with online marketplace Airblox, a fintech platform which enables brokers, freight forwarders and airlines to trade cargo capacity in the form of standardized electronic Block Space Agreements (eBSAs™).

A block space agreement (BSA) is the purchase of an agreed capacity or space on the flight of an airline or a carrier.

Buyers of capacity of any size can bid for, buy out right, or block space from the holder of a BSA electronically using Airblox’s eBSAs™.

“This is a collaborative alliance as we create the world’s first digital cargo capacity exchange, where air cargo capacity can be traded as eBSAs™” said Edip Pektas, Founder, Airblox.

“As the leading French air broker with over 26 years’ experience in chartering, Avico is a perfect fit to join our growing community of airlines, General Sales Agents, and freight forwarders benefitting from our air cargo capacity.”

Airblox users can bid for an eBSA™ by submitting offers on single or multiple lanes where the seller can review and accept the lane to the bidder of their choice.

Users can also buy space, purchasing on single or multiple lanes, or block space, reserving single or multiple lanes for a partial premium of the purchase price set by the seller.

“We are aiming to optimize the capacity we are chartering and create value on otherwise empty legs on behalf of our customers across the air freight community, even for ad hoc flights,” said Sébastien Drieu, Cargo Director, Avico.

“If we charter a freighter to transport oversized cargo, for example, our customers will benefit from us being able to make use of capacity, which would otherwise not be used.

“At the same time we are creating new opportunities for the airfreight community worldwide and adding value to the market.”

Airblox is the first online platform to enable air cargo capacity to be traded in a blockchain infrastructure ensuring secure transactions.

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About Airblox

Airblox is an online marketplace that enables freight forwarders (buyers) and airlines (sellers) to trade cargo capacity in the form of standardized electronic block space agreements (eBSA™) offering demand-based flexible contracts, scalable air cargo capacity, risk management and payment tools.

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Kale Info Solutions To Partner With Vancouver International Airport On Digital Transformation Of Cargo

The North American airport will adopt Kale’s Cargo Community System to make cargo operations more efficient and transparent, and to support its objective towards a more sustainable airport environment

Kale Info Solutions, the US subsidiary of Kale Logistics Solutions, is to implement its Airport Cargo Community System (ACCS) at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada, to support growing cargo throughput.

A proof of concept of Kale’s ACCS will take place ahead of full implementation of the solution, with the aim of improving efficiency for all stakeholders, streamlining cargo flows, and addressing airport truck congestion challenges, which continue to affect many North American airports as cargo volumes swell.

YVR is investing in its cargo operations to ensure it can continue to meet growing demand while identifying new solutions that will increase efficiencies with trucking and transportation, especially during peak hours.

“As Canada’s second busiest airport, YVR is focused on enhancing our cargo operation and working with our airline and freight forwarding partners to meet our shared goals for the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of goods, all while advancing our climate commitments,” said Jason Tse, Manager, Commercial Leasing – Cargo, Vancouver International Airport.

“Technology and digitization are key aspects of how we will achieve success, and we look forward to working with Kale Info Solutions and applying its innovative Cargo Community System at YVR for the benefit of our partners, our community, and the economy that supports it.”

Kale’s system will enable advance shipment notifications to be sent from shippers, agents, and truckers to cargo handlers and airlines at the airport, bringing real-time updates and transparency on estimated arrival times, as well as details on actual cargo on board, facilitating communication between all stakeholders concerned.

Advance truck slot booking capabilities will enable trucking companies and ground handlers to coordinate landside freight movements, reducing congestion and pollution by eliminating waiting times and enabling ground handling companies and airlines to process trucks efficiently and cost effectively.

Kale’s mobile app, meanwhile, allows slots to be booked dynamically and adjusted automatically, in line with peaks and troughs in truck arrivals at the airport, further reducing congestion on roads and within the airport.

“This project is testament to the efficacy of our solutions and we look forward to helping the Vancouver Airport Authority and other airports in North America to overcome the challenge of truck congestion in the region,” said Amar More, President, Kale Info Solutions.

“Our ACCS brings tremendous benefits in meeting environmental sustainability objectives with a major reduction of paperwork, carbon emissions and pollution, and creates a vibrant stakeholder digital eco-system around the airport.”

Earlier this year, Kale successfully piloted the truck slot and dock management module of its Airport Cargo Community System with Worldwide Flight Services at John F Kennedy Airport, New York, USA, bringing reductions in truck wait times of up to 66 percent for exports and 48 percent for imports.

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Airforwarders Association Appoints Rock-It Global’s Jacob Fisher As Newest Board Member

Rock-It Global Chief Administration Officer Sasha Goodman’s  term expires after 12 years of service on AfA Board of Directors

Rock-it Global has signaled its close support for the Airforwarders Association (AfA) by maintaining a leading presence on its Board of Directors following Sasha Goodman’s term, which expires at the end of 2022.

Although unrelated to Goodman’s departure, Jacob (Jake) Fisher, Vice President and General Counsel to AfA Platinum member Rock-It Global, will join the AfA Board, effective immediately.

“Jake brings a wealth of industry experience and legal expertise to the AfA board,” said Kirk McCann, AfA Chairman of the Board, and Executive Director of North American Development, Scan Global Logistics.

“Please join the Board of Directors and me in congratulating Jake on this prestigious appointment. We look forward to working with him in advancing the agenda for AfA.”

Longstanding and esteemed member of the AfA Board Sasha Goodman, Chief Administration Officer, Rock-It Global, will remain an active AfA member continuing on the planning committee for the AfA AirCargo Conference, at which she will take a leadership role in the women’s networking event.

The AfA AirCargo Conference takes place in Nashville, Tennessee, February 12 – 14, 2023.

“Sasha has done a tremendous job not only representing our company but also advocating for women in our industry,” said Paul Martins, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Global Critical Logistics, the parent company of Rock-it Global, Dietl International, Dynamic International, Cosdel, and CargoLive.

“It is fantastic that our company will continue to be well represented on the AfA Board by Jake Fisher.

“Thank you again Sasha and congratulations, Jake!”

Fisher was elected to fill an interim slot created by the departure of Brendan Akamu, who recently accepted a position with Hawaiian Airlines.

Airline members are not eligible to hold a seat on AfA’s board.

Akamu’s former seat term expires this Fall, at which time Fisher will be required to run for re-election for a four-year term.

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Fintech Pioneer Airblox Launches New Live Feed To Support Electronic Block Space Agreement Trading

Users of the Airblox marketplace can now access information on global air freight capacity in real time

Aviation fintech pioneer Airblox has launched a live feed of global air freight scheduled flight capacity to support users of its electronic Block Space Agreement (eBSA™) booking service.

Airblox’s online marketplace enables freight forwarders and airlines to trade air cargo capacity in the form of standardized eBSAs™.

The new live feed will enable users to view upcoming capacity and make informed business decisions by lane by making bids for, and securing eBSAs™ at competitive prices.

Airblox is pioneering the digitization of Block Space Agreements (BSAs), where companies purchase cargo space on a flight in advance, to make the BSA a tradable commodity.

“By digitizing capacity in a centralized exchange in a standardized format, the market is assigning a certain value to it that can be traded,” Edip Pektas, founder of Airblox told delegates at today’s CNS Partnership Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

“We believe that the future of air cargo capacity is as a tradable concept, and by launching this new feed, we are a step closer to giving full transparency of the scheduled global air freight capacity to our users so that they can make informed decisions.”

Airblox is the first online platform giving air cargo stakeholders an opportunity to trade, exchange, and block cargo capacity in a blockchain infrastructure guaranteeing secure transactions.

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Airforwarders Association Calls On Software Providers To Better Communicate The Benefits Of Digitization To Encourage Wider Adoption

Forwarders are ready to digitalize but need to better understand a demonstrated value proposition, Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association (AfA) told delegates at the CNS Partnership Conference in Phoenix.

Forwarders are ready to invest in digitization but need to better understand its worth beyond being a shipper or regulatory requirement, Brandon Fried told delegates at the CNS Partnership Conference in Phoenix.

“There has been steady acceptance and adoption in the air cargo sector at large, but within the independent freight forwarder community, digitization is driven by the shipper,” said Fried.

“Many AfA members invested in automation before the pandemic and could work from home, so in many ways the COVID lockdowns were a gigantic proof of concept.

“But for continued and more widespread streamlining of operations through digitization, there needs to be a more clearly articulated value proposition.”

Fried emphasized that for the necessary increased engagement to happen forwarders need to understand what is at stake.

Acknowledging the challenge of reaching out to the diverse US forwarder community of up to 4000, Fried stressed that software providers had to be better at demonstrating the benefits of digital compliance.

“If the benefits of adopting a specific automation solution are not properly communicated, forwarders won’t move on from legacy practices,” said Fried.

“The software providers have to be better at demonstrating the benefits of digitization and until they do I think the industry at large is paying the price.”

Fried was speaking at the CNS Partnership Conference 2022, attended by a record-breaking 750 delegates from across the globe.

About Airforwarders Association

The Airforwarders Association (AfA) represents more than 200 member companies dedicated to moving cargo throughout the supply chain.

The association’s members range from small businesses with fewer than 20 employees to large companies employing more than 1,000 people and business models varying from domestic to worldwide freight forwarding operations.

In short, they are the travel agents for freight shipments, moving cargo in the timeliest and most cost-efficient manner whether it is carried on aircraft, truck, rail or ship. For more information, visit the association’s website at:

 

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Spot Pricing Will Dominate Air Cargo Bookings As Digitization Continues To Drive Market Change

Awery Aviation Software (Awery) CEO Vitaly Smilianets told delegates  the CNS Partnership Conference 2022 that fixed rate booking would not make a comeback in the short term

Fundamental change in the air cargo booking process accelerated by COVID is here to stay due to the uptake of digitization Awery’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Vitaly Smilianets told delegates at the CNS Partnership Conference 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

“A side effect of the COVID pandemic was a fundamental shift away from long term contracted rates over to spot booking as capacity shrunk and demand increased,” said Smilianets.

“At the same time, the uptake of digitization by airlines introduced huge efficiencies making pricing quicker and more responsive.

“Because of this, we anticipate that even as air cargo capacity increases, either through increased passenger flights or investment in freighters, the airlines won’t return to fixed rates.”

Awery’s suite of services includes CargoBooking, which automates booking processes and provides instant quotes.

It converts inbound email quotation requests into instant quotes and its Quotation Management System delivers published rates, contract rates and allocations, as well as spot or promo rates.

“The change began because of COVID, but the change is here to stay because of tech,” said Smilianets.

“The airlines have done a fantastic job in adapting to new processes, embracing digitization to adapt to the changing business landscape.

“By adopting digitization, the industry is building business resilience and future proofing against the next challenge.”

Smilianets was speaking at the CNS Partnership Conference 2022, attended by a record-breaking 750 delegates from across the globe.

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About Awery Aviation Software

Awery Aviation Software is an established global IT service provider and software development company supporting the international air cargo and aviation industries.

Awery ERP is an Enterprise Resource Planning solution automating business and financial processes across departments to manage sales, operations, finance, and HR functions on a customizable, web-based platform.

CargoBooking.aero, powered by Awery, gives instant air cargo quotes and bookings and integrates with all cargo management systems.

Established in 2009, Awery is focused on delivering tailored, complete business cycle solutions in the global aviation sector with unlimited expansion capabilities.

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Awery Aviation Software Appoints Phaedra Den Hertog as Part of Ongoing Growth of Senior Management Team

Den Hertog brings 30 years of air cargo experience as well as digital expertise to Awery’s senior management team

Awery Aviation Software (Awery) has appointed Phaedra Den Hertog as Customer Sucess Project Manager in response to the continued uptake of its Cargo Management package, Awery ERP.

Den Hertog has spent over 30 years in air cargo working for leading companies including Polar Air Cargo, Cathay Pacific, and more recently AirBridgeCargo (ABC), where she oversaw the implementation of its new Cargo Management System.

“My background in air cargo and my experience of digitisation meant that joining the Awery team was the logical next step for me,” said Den Hertog.

“Awery is growing at a tremendous pace, and I look forward to being part of a team that comprises hands-on air cargo experience and cutting-edge technology expertise.”

Initially focussed on Awery’s Netherland client portfolio, Den Hertog will oversee and manage projects across Europe.

“In response to the unprecedented growth in both airline and General Sales Agent (GSA) customers opting for Awery ERP software, we have an uncompromising strategy to grow our team numbers with the best talent,” said Tristan Koch, Chief Operating Officer, Awery.

Phaedra has vast experience in practical air cargo operations and digitisation and will be a tremendous asset to Awery’s senior management team.”

Earlier this year Awery reported a 400 percent growth in transactions between October 2021 and March 2022, with its CargoBooking and eMagic software solutions processing over 4,000 transactions a month.

Awery ERP is customisable web-based air cargo platform for business processes automation such as sales management, operations, finance, and HR.

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Kale Logistics Solutions Wins Best IT Solution Provider At India Cargo Awards 2022

The accolade was awarded to Kale for its provision of game-changing community platforms and enterprise solutions to the global logistics industry

Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), trusted IT partner to the global logistics industry, was presented with the Best IT Solution Provider award at the India Cargo Awards 2022 on 30th March 2022.

Kale received the award for its services to the sector, and for demonstrating how technology can be a game changer for the logistics industry.

By leveraging next-generation technology, Kale has designed differentiated digital interventions to offer a host of business possibilities to the industry during the pandemic.

“This recognition reflects our vision and strategy, investments in innovation, customer-centric approach, and comprehensive portfolio of products and services,” said Vineet Malhotra, Co-Founder & Director, Kale Logistics Solutions.

“I thank all our customers for the great trust they continue to place in us.

“We continue to build the capabilities needed to drive their growth and transformation journeys.”

The India Cargo Awards are the first all-India platform to recognize the organizations behind the success of the cargo and logistics industries.

Winners of the awards are decided through a unique and unbiased internet-voting system.

The awards were established by the DDP Group, a leading B2B publishing house in India, South Asia, and the Middle East.

The awards ceremony was held at Hotel Crowne Plaza Mayur Vihar, New Delhi, India, on the 30th March 2022 in the presence of industry colleagues.

In India, over 80% of cross-border cargo runs on Kale’s systems, and Kale now counts Mumbai International Airport, Bengaluru International Airport, Delhi International Airport, Cochin International Airport, Ahmedabad International Airport and many more amongst its customers.

All of these entities are handling cargo seamlessly using Kale’s best-in-class systems to reduce cargo dwell times, improve trade visibility and increase process transparency.

“Given our global footprint of 95 cargo handler sites across the world, we offer an unparalleled stack of solutions which are designed to empower all stakeholders of the supply chain,” said Suneet Gupta, Associate Vice President (AVP), Trade Facilitation, Kale Logistics Solutions.

“We envision to make technology available to all to accelerate global trade. We look forward to many such recognitions this year.”

Kale recently went live with its Port Community System in Indonesia and Thailand, additionally completing a proof of concept for its Truck Slot Management solution with WFS at New York JFK Airport last month.

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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol mandates digital declarations to streamline the cargo chain

Full deployment of Automated Nomination brings time savings and minimizes human error at the airport, while eliminating all paper declarations for a more sustainable operation.

 Automated Nomination, the digital station declaration of a forwarder’s involvement in the handling of a shipment, has become the standard for inbound shipments at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which no longer accepts paper declarations as of the 1st of April 2022.

Prior to Automated Nomination, ground handlers at Schiphol Airport would have to wait for the freight to arrive and review the corresponding paperwork before a forwarder could be nominated to handle the shipment.

With Automated Nomination, this process has been completely digitized and now takes place at an earlier stage, prior to the flight landing at the airport.

Ground handlers at Schiphol are now informed about incoming shipments much sooner, reducing the time required to process cargo, while the elimination of manual processing has minimized the possibility of human error and shipment mishandling.

“We have been piloting Automated Nomination with growing success since October 2021 and are proud to have now rolled it out officially as a mandatory process at Schiphol Airport,” said David van der Meer, Cargo Partnerships Director for the Smart Cargo Mainport Program (SCMP), Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

“We aim to have every shipment nominated automatically, which offers benefits for every stakeholder in the cargo supply chain.

“Automated Nomination creates a better connection between the air waybill (AWB) and the receiving forwarder.”

Developed by the SCMP team, Automated Nomination is an algorithm that predicts which forwarder will collect a shipment using only AWB, airline, and shipper data, with a 99 percent accuracy rate.

In order to be compliant for Automated Nomination, a digital station declaration is required.

Handlers, forwarders, and Schiphol Airport, in collaboration with Air Cargo Netherlands, have introduced a digital station declaration, marking the end of the decades-old paper freight station statement.

The number of digital station declarations at Schiphol has already seen a record increase, from 1,200 declarations in October last year to 3,000 declarations by the 1st of April this year.

The number of forwarders participating in Automated Nomination has meanwhile increased from 60 to 140, with numbers still growing.

As well as bringing greater efficiencies to cargo operations at Schiphol, the reduction in paper and ability to combine shipments during the transfer process will bring all parties closer to their sustainability goals.

Automated Nomination will also optimize import planning and fuel future developments at Schiphol, as better data will be available sooner.

“Literally every part of the cargo chain will benefit from Automated Nomination,” said Luc Scheidel, SCMP Program Manager, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

“We expect all of our cargo partners to be pleased that we’ve made it a mandatory process as of 1st April 2022, and in particular with the operational efficiencies they will gain as a result.”

Automated Nomination is the latest in a series of digital initiatives under the SCMP that are streamlining cargo services at Schiphol, including the digital station declaration, which has made handling more structured and secure since January 2022, and the Milkrun project, which has streamlined truck movements at the airport.

“With every digital service we activate from within the SCMP, we get closer to our goal of having the most seamless cargo process in Europe,” said van der Meer.

“This next step with Automated Nomination is a great example of all the stakeholders working together and the beginning of an important collaboration.”

tive insights Turkey is a growth market and key cargo hub for the UK, particularly for textiles and fashion, automotive cargo and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods

Kerry Logistics Network Reacts To Growing Demand with New 1S2 Service Between UK and Turkey

Kerry Logistics Network Limited (‘KLN’; Stock Code 0636.HK) has launched a new One Stop Solution (1S2) for imports and exports between the UK and Turkey across all modes in response to strong demand.

“Turkey is a growth market and key cargo hub for the UK, particularly for textiles and fashion, automotive cargo and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) which have seen a strong surge in demand as companies search for alternative sourcing locations outside of Asia,” said Emma Rowlands, Strategic Sales Director, Kerry Logistics UK.

“We have locations throughout the UK and expert trade teams located in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and Bursa. We have been operating in Turkey for 30 years, which makes us perfectly suited for the growth we are experiencing,” Rowlands added.

“Customers are increasingly looking for diversity, flexibility, and multimodal solutions that can be consistently maintained into and out of Turkey, which is why we have created the 1S2 to meet these needs.”

Already ranked IATA’s primary Agent in Turkey, KLN’s 1S2 has been developed to cater to growing multimodal demands and offers: Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) fast transit services to all UK ports; daily Full Truck Load and Less than Truck Load across the European Union (EU); bonded and non-bonded, consolidation, value-added and Quality Control (QC) warehousing solutions; as well as in-house Customs clearance.

In combination with the 1S2, KLN offers a clearance service both on commercial and low value channels which is applicable for e-commerce.

Additionally, trade compliance, customs advisory and other consulting services are available for businesses looking to enter the Turkish market.

About Kerry logistics

Kerry Logistics Network Limited is a listed company engaged in third party logistics, freight services, warehouse operations, and supply chain solutions. It was listed on 19 December 2013, raising over US$280 million, as a spin-off of Kerry Properties Limited. Kerry Logistics is headquartered in Kwai Chung, Hong Kong.