DUBAI AIRSHOW’S CARGO ZONE – HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY INDUSTRY CHANGES

The inaugural Cargo Zone conference at Dubai Airshow 2017 celebrated the rise of air freight and growing interest in the sector with leading experts agreeing that the business has undergone a revolution in recent times.

The cargo industry is moving towards a major change in the way it is conducted. The days of simply moving cargo from A to B are gone. Specialisation is now part and parcel of what cargo specialists do.

Each vertical industry, the stress points are to provide solutions, not just space. There has been a revolution in the way we look at cargo.

Every single vertical sector is analysed to create a service over and above simply transporting cargo, a true supply chain solution.

Today air cargo is the premium cargo movement method. We have seen accelerated growth in the last year and a decline in ocean freight. In fact, the growth rate of air cargo is increasing faster than that of global trade according to the Cargo industry leaders.

“An order for 10,000 shoes goes in a container on a ship. But 10,000 shoes ordered by individual shoppers will go by air freight. The industry has moved on from moving boxes. It’s all about solutions for all commodity types. The industry’s success relies on global connectivity, so it’s good to see airlines investing in new aircraft and routes, especially here at the Dubai Airshow.” Glyn Hughes, Global Head of Cargo, IATA.

The one day event saw leaders in the field, including Dubai Airports, Emirates Group Security, DNATA, FANR, Dubai Police, Smiths Detection, Aramex, Kuehne + Nagel, and AAR Corporation discussing the future of the air cargo industry in a series of frank and open panel discussions.

Michele van Akelijen, managing director of organisers, Tarsus F&E LLC Middle East, said: “Today’s event highlighted the growing success and importance of the cargo sector, which, according to IATA, is growing 4.1% per annum, led by the Middle East and Africa. As freight operations are extended to Al Maktoum International Airport, we will see this strategically located hub open even more doors for business into Europe, Africa and Asia.”

Reference Middle East Business News

2019-06-13T08:31:51+00:00 November 16th, 2017|