GSF wants quicker, slicker air cargo

Jun 14 | 2016

The air cargo industry needs to prove its worth as a premium service, the Secretary General of the Global Shippers' Forum told delegates recently at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) World Cargo Symposium in Berlin. 

Speaking on ‘The Value of Air Cargo’, Chris Welsh said: “Against the backdrop of weak growth in international trade, shippers are looking for even greater value from the air cargo industry. While the industry enjoys traditional benefits of speed over other modes, it needs to ensure that it is worth the premium service cost versus ocean, road and rail.”

Air cargo is vital to the functioning of a modern globalised economy. Globally, air cargo represents more than 35% of international trade by value, equivalent to approximately US$6 trillion worth of cargo shipped each year. Despite this, according to IATA, the air cargo industry has lost its dominance and experienced lower yields in recent years.

Chris Welsh explained: "The air cargo product needs to be quicker and slicker in providing end-to-end services. Shippers are calling for door-to-door shipment time to be cut by a half. That means acceleration and implementation of e-commerce and enhanced communications in providing real-time track and trace systems. Customers need to know where their freight is at any point in time.”

Photo: Chris Welsh.

Editor's note

Chris Welsh spoke on the SOLAS regulations regarding container weighing at the FIDI conference in Geneva last month.  See the SOLAS Panel article on our Features page.