LATAM Cargo Brazil Expands South American Freight Services

LATAM Cargo Brazil Expands South American Freight Services

TAM Airlines (JJ), Brazil's largest airline, boasts a robust network of domestic and international routes. This article highlights TAM's significance in the Brazilian and South American cargo market, providing key information such as its IATA and ICAO codes. It serves as a practical guide for freight forwarders looking to understand TAM's cargo operations and its role in the region's logistics landscape. The focus is on its contribution to the South American cargo industry.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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UCLA Brazil Port Upgrades Improve Global Logistics Efficiency

UCLA Brazil Port Upgrades Improve Global Logistics Efficiency

UCLA service announces a significant upgrade. Starting July 13, 2025, the southbound route will return to the Brazilian terminal port (BTP), with MSC PETRA as the first vessel. This upgrade aims to improve operational efficiency, enhance service reliability, and optimize interconnectivity, providing customers with a superior logistics experience. UCLA service will continue to innovate and pursue excellence, striving to be a trusted logistics partner for its customers. The return to BTP will streamline operations and contribute to faster transit times.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Exploring Air Cargo: Why Pallets Are Crucial?

Exploring Air Cargo: Why Pallets Are Crucial?

In air cargo, Boeing aircraft are the primary transport tool. Freight forwarders emphasize the dimensions and weight of goods when requesting quotes to select the appropriate aircraft type. Cargo is typically placed on aluminum pallets to ensure safe transportation. Different aircraft have varying pallet specifications, and if cargo exceeds these requirements, adjustments to the transport plan are necessary. Understanding the importance of pallets cannot be overlooked.

Exploring Noi Bai International Airport: The Story of Vietnam's Aerial Gateway

Exploring Noi Bai International Airport: The Story of Vietnam's Aerial Gateway

Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) in Hanoi is a vital air transport hub in Vietnam, connecting numerous international routes and providing efficient cargo services. As a modern customs airport, HAN plays a critical role in both passenger travel and freight transport. This article explores the airport's geographical advantages, route network, and customs requirements, highlighting its significance as an essential node for global trade and communication.