Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cargo Ship

Most of the charge distribution of goods from one country to another through a ship. Thousands of tons carried for each trip, compared with the plane. But each has advantages and disadvantages. Excess if the goods brought by plane is a faster time than by ship. However, its cargo, ships more than the plane.

thousands of tons of container carried by cargo ship


Cargo Ship

container in the cargo ship

Friday, May 27, 2011

Cargo Airlines in the world

Mobilization of the higher goods when the business has no limit. Economic cooperation among nations, a sense of mutual need, is one of the high mobilization of goods. Seeing the need is addressed by the airlines to open the cargo flights. Until now, airlines in each country has its cargo business. They are vying with each other to provide the best for its customers, such as ease of delivery of goods, security and speed the arrival of goods to the place of destination. Here is a cargo airline that has an international network.

ABX Air
Aerologic
Aeromodal Cargolifter
AirBridge Cargo
Airnet Express
Air Hong Kong
Air France Cargo
Alaska Air Cargo
Air Transport International
Alaska Central Express
American International Airways
Antonov Airlines
Aloha Air Cargo
Air China Cargo
Air India Cargo
Atlantic Airlines
Atlas Air
ASIANA cargo
Arrow Airways Inc
Australian Air Express
Avient Aviation
Burlington Air Express
British Airways World Cargo
CAL Cargo Air Lines
Cathay Pasific Cargo
Capital Cargo International Airlines
Cargo 360
Cargolux
Challenger Air Cargo
Cielos Airlines
Emerald Air
Emirates SkyCargo
Emery Worldwide
European Air Transport
Evergreen International Airlines
EVA Air Cargo
FedEx Express
First Flight
Finnair Cargo
Flying Tiger Line
Freight India Logistic
Gemini Air Cargo
Garuda Indonesia Cargo
Great Wall Airlines
Heavylift Cargo Airlines
Ibera Cargo
Icelandair Cargo
Jade Cargo International
K-Mile Air
Kalitta Air
KLM Cargo
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter
Kitty Hawk Aircargo
Kuzu Airlines Cargo
LAN Cargo
Lufthansa Cargo
Maximus Air Cargo
MASkargo
Millennium Air Xpress
MNG Airlines
National Airlines
Nippon Cargo Airlines
Polar Air Cargo
Polet Airlines
RAF – Avia
Seaboarg World Airlines
Saudi Arabian Airlines Cargo
Singapore Airlines Cargo
SriLankan Cargo
Sky Capital Airlines
Southern Air
Swiftair
Swissworld Cargo
Tampa Cargo
TCS Courier
TNT
Tol Air
Transmile Air Services
Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
Turkish Cargo
UPS Airlines
Varig Log
Virgin Atlantic Cargo
Volga-Dnepr
World Airways
Qatar Airways Cargo
Royal Jordanian Cargo


Cathay Pasific Cargo

cathay pasific logo


Cathay Pacific is an airline that is not foreign to us. The airline had an international flight routes. In addition to passenger flights, Cathay Pacific also serves cargo flights. Before we talk about the cargo services of Cathay Pacific, will we submit advance the profile of Cathay Pacific.

Name
 Cathay Pacific

IATA code: CX
ICAO code: CPA
Callsign: Cathay

Founded
September 24, 1946

Hubs
Hong Kong International Airport

Alliance
 oneworld

Club
Cathay Pacific's Cargo Clan Elite (CCE)

Cathay Pacific cargo originated from a regional cargo movement in 1946, but now has become big with the scope of flights to destinations in 37 countries around the world, such as Amsterdam, Atlanta, Brussels, Chennai, Chicago, Dallas, Delhi, Dhaka, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Houston, Jakarta, London, Los Angeles, Osaka, Manchester, Melbourne, Miami, Milan, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Penang, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Stockholm, Sydney , Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver and Xiamen.

one cargo plane owned by Cathay Pacific Cargo

The process of distribution of goods
Aircraft of Cathay Pasific Cargo


Cathay Pasific Cargo Fleet


Cathay Pacific Cargo is a member as well as one of the founders of the IATA interest groups. Products from Cathay Pacific cargo service is very diverse to meet the needs of customers such as Pharma LIFT, Priority LIFT, DG LIFT, Fresh LIFT, Live Animal LIFT, Secure LIFT, Courier LIFT, LIFT Expert, Cathay Pacific Wholesale Courier (OBC), the Retail Parcel Express ( RPX), and CX / DHL Overnight Express Network (OEO). To provide the maximum cargo service, Cathay Pacific Cargo currently already has 23 Boeing 747 Cargo that is six (6) Boeing B747-400 Fs, eleven (11) Boeing B747-400 BCFs (Boeing Converted Freighter), and six (6 ) Boeing B747-400 ERFs (Extended Range Freighter). Cathay Pacific also utilize cargo space on its 105 passenger jets.


Source via cathaypacificcargo

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Cargo Jargons

If you want to trade for the delivery of goods, would be faced by the language of terms that might be less you know. We will give a little information for you about the term is often used in shipping goods.
1. Airway Bill (AWB)
The cargo equivalent of a passenger ticket the which means the document made out by or on behalf of the shipper. It Evidences the Contract Between the shipper and the carrier (s) for carriage of goods over routes of the carrier. Unlike a bill of lading, the AWB is a non-negotiable instrument, does not specify on the which flight the shipment will from be sent, or it will from Pls reach its destination.
2. Bill of Landing (commonly called as well as B / L or BOL)
A bill of lading (BL - Sometimes Referred to as BOL or B / L) is a document Issued by a carrier to a shipper, acknowledging That specified goods have been received on board as cargo for conveyance to a named place for delivery to the consignee Who is usually Identified.
Bill of Landing has a function as:
  • Document of Receipt
  • Contract of Carriage
  • Document of Title
3. Cargo
Cargo (or freight) is goods or produce transported, generally for commercial gain, by ship, aircraft, train, van or truck. In modern times, containers are used in most intermodal long-haul cargo transport.
4. Cargo Terminal
A building or location where cargo is received, stored, Customs cleared and prepared for delivery and delivered.
5. Charter Contract
A special agreement whereby carrier for an agreed operation places at shipper's disposition the entire capacity of an aircraft.
6. Charterer
A person who has signed a charter contract with carrier.
7. Consignee
A person whose name appears on the AWB as the party to whom the goods are to be delivered.
8. Consignor (Shipper)
A person whose name appears on the AWB as the party contracting with the carrier(s) for carriage of goods.
9. Consignment (Shipment)
One or more pieces of cargo accepted by the carrier from a single shipper, destined for one specific address moving on one AWB to one consignee.
10. Cut-off time
The latest time cargo will be accepted for a specific flight prior to its departure.
11. Destination
The ultimate stopping place according to the contract of carriage.
12. Embargo
Refusal by carrier for a limited period to accept goods for transportation.
13. IATA
International Air Transport Association - an Association that establishes international rules and standards for participating air carriers.
14. IATA member
Indicates an airline being member of the International Air Transport Association.
15. Interline Agreement
A contract between two or more carriers to expedite exchange of traffic between the parties to the agreement.
16. Minimum Connecting Time Perishables
Time sensitive items needing specialised handling.
17. Unit Load Device (ULD)
Pallet or rigid container used to hold cargo.


 Bill of Lading-specimen. picture via feederlink




example of Airway Bill. via fedex

Monday, May 23, 2011

Air India Cargo

logo of Air India

It has been announced by Air India that they also serve as service delivery of cargo, in addition to passenger service. Fleet of Boeing and Airbus that they can bring anything we want. This is very interesting when we have trade relations with India or other cities in the world. Some of the advantages Air India, among others:
  1. Having partnerships with international companies, especially companies or trucking companies shipping cargo around the world.
  2. Having a strong network of infrastructure and transportation so that the process will go smoothly.
  3. Linking delivery in 13 cities in India like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Goa, Kozhikode Kochi and Lucknow.
  4. Having a team of highly skilled and experienced and has an international reputation
  5. Have a good warehouse management to be able to handle the cargo import / export functions.
  6. Is an active member of IATA.
  7. Capable of carrying all types of goods including dangerous goods (hazardous materials) and live animals. (provided in accordance with IATA regulations).


Air India Cargo Fleet


Air India Aircraft. picture via techzug.com
 
 
Air India Cargo types
  1. Personal Effects
  2. Foodstuff
  3. Sentimental Shipments
  4. Postal Mail
  5. Odd-Sized Cargo
  6. Dangerous Goods
  7. Valuables
  8. Livestock
  9. Tips for Unaccompanied Baggage
  10. Mishandled Baggage
  11. Couriers