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ANAC Approves Additional Bringer Air Cargo Flights to Navegantes (NVT)

ANAC Approves Additional Bringer Air Cargo Flights to Navegantes (NVT)

DORAL, Fla. — Bringer Air Cargo (BAC) today announced that the Brazilian Federal Aviation Authority (ANAC) has granted additional flight frequencies for its cargo service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Navegantes International Airport (NVT) in Santa Catarina, Brazil. This approval comes on the heels of BAC’s historic first direct wide-body freighter flight from Miami …

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Tariff Changes in Mexico Reshape North American Supply Chains

Tariff Changes in Mexico Reshape North American Supply Chains

Mexico’s recent tariff increases are expected to raise costs for companies importing goods into North America through the country. A presidential decree announced on December 19 introduces tariffs of 15% on imported textiles and up to 35% on finished apparel products, effective until April 2026. New restrictions under the IMMEX program further tighten regulations. The …

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New app used by airlines to reduce carbon emissions

New app used by airlines to reduce carbon emissions

Signol is an app that helps decrease the amount of fuel and carbon used in flights. This app is now being used in airlines.  The Signol app works by using data to give recommendations on how a plane can utilize fuel most efficiently.  Feedback from the app is given to pilots. Then, pilots act on …

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Enhanced visibility in air cargo warehouses

Enhanced visibility in air cargo warehouses

Enhanced visibility in warehouses and ramp handling operations are now being implemented.  This increased visibility is meant to showcase the process of transporting air cargo shipments.  Airlines, providers, and ground handling agents will now have a better understanding of how operations run and the handover process. With this clearer view, improvements can be made to …

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IATA World Cargo Symposium

IATA World Cargo Symposium

The IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) is occurring on September 27-29, in London, England. This event will address how to continue air cargo’s strong performance after the pandemic.  Some ways in which this event will build resilience towards air cargo include informing attendees about digitalization, sustainability, how to keep talent, and more. There will be …

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Rise in sustainability positions for companies

Rise in sustainability positions for companies

Recently, logistics and air cargo companies have been creating new positions. These positions are meant to achieve sustainability goals. An example is SEKO Logistics. This company has appointed new hires who are committed to reaching sustainability goals.  Hence, these new positions will benefit the society, environment, and government. One main goal of these new hires …

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Improvements for perishables supply chain

Improvements for perishables supply chain

Reducing waste and increasing shelf life should be a top priority among the perishables supply chain. Stakeholders involved should put together a digital approach to make improvements towards this movement.  Until now, there has been a lack of new technologies to address this issue. As well, there have been low amounts of reporting across the …

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The beginning of airdrop logistics

The beginning of airdrop logistics

The US-based Silent Arrow, a cargo delivery drone, has had its first overseas deployment. In this deployment, it has transported 1,026 pounds of cargo.  The Silent Arrow belongs to Yates Electrospace Corporation. It  underwent this deployment in the Middle East, under the air force of a US allied government. This deployment was under a 1.5m …

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New technology available for cargo scanning

New technology available for cargo scanning

The air cargo industry now has an efficient way of documenting cargo dimensions through Cargo Spectre’s AI scanning system. This scanning system uses advanced machine-learning to capture cargo dimensions at record speeds.  This software utilizes 3D scanners, cameras, and scales to scan parcels and pallets. These dimensions are captured with weight sensors, a click of …

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Mail & More “world first” GSA mail service

Mail & More “world first” GSA mail service

ECS Group has created an e-commerce and mail service that provides in-house digital process support for utilizing mail as cargo or belonging to a CN document. This system provides collection and delivery of mail and e-commerce, provides mail-specific compliance, and has a track and trace system for all shipments. Moreover, the team behind this service has …

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Cargo Companies continuing to go Digital

Cargo Companies continuing to go Digital

Along with Bringer Parcel Services, cargo companies around the world are investing in booking portals. This investment allows digitalized cargo companies to develop their digital offering.  Features of Online Platform With this online platform, users are able to check times for flights, space availability, and freight information. They can also book their shipment in real-time. …

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IATA approach for industry restart

IATA approach for industry restart

IATA announced a commitment by the airline CEOs on its Board of Governors to five principles for re-connecting the world by air transport. These principles are: 1. Aviation will always put safety and security first: Airlines commit to work with our partners in governments, institutions and across the industry to: Implement a science-based bio-security regime …

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