New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

The 46th edition (2026) of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) introduces significant revisions and additions across key areas including cargo and mail handling, aircraft handling and loading, load control, management and safety, aircraft movement control, ground handling agreements, airport ground support equipment specifications, and ground operations training programs. These updates aim to enhance standardization, safety, and efficiency in global airport ground handling operations. The changes reflect IATA's commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring safe and reliable ground services worldwide.

Wcos HS Code Guide Eases Global Vaccine Trade

Wcos HS Code Guide Eases Global Vaccine Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) jointly released a new HS Code Reference Guide to provide clear coding guidance for the cross-border transportation of vaccines and related medical supplies. This guide aims to simplify customs clearance procedures, improve transportation efficiency, and ensure the smooth progress of global vaccination efforts. It covers HS codes for key areas such as vaccine products, medical consumables, storage, and transportation equipment, helping businesses operate in compliance and reduce trade risks.

Global Airlines Adopt Stricter Cargo Tracking for Safety

Global Airlines Adopt Stricter Cargo Tracking for Safety

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for air cargo tracking devices. It aims to help stakeholders in the supply chain understand how to use these devices safely and compliantly, enhancing transparency and reliability in cargo transportation. The article details the SOP's scope, framework, key definitions, and the importance of airline equipment approval. Furthermore, it offers recommendations for the effective implementation of the SOP, ensuring proper usage and maximizing the benefits of cargo tracking technology.

US Imports Rise As Supply Chains Adapt to Economic Shifts

US Imports Rise As Supply Chains Adapt to Economic Shifts

A Panjiva report indicates that US imports decreased month-over-month but increased year-over-year in February. Daily import volume reached a record high, suggesting the supply chain is still operating at full capacity. Imports of energy, consumer goods, and industrial equipment saw significant growth, while raw materials and IT product imports declined. The report highlights the resilience of the supply chain but also warns that inflation and geopolitical risks could impact future demand, requiring businesses to adapt flexibly.

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US Imports Stay Strong Despite Inflation Geopolitical Strains

US Imports Stay Strong Despite Inflation Geopolitical Strains

Panjiva reports a month-over-month decrease but year-over-year increase in US containerized freight imports for February. The daily import volume reached a record high, indicating supply chain resilience. Imports of energy, consumer goods, and industrial equipment showed varied performance. Inflation and shifting demand may impact future imports, requiring businesses to adapt flexibly. This data highlights the complex interplay of factors influencing US trade and the need for businesses to closely monitor economic trends to navigate the evolving landscape.

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US Container Imports Hit Record High As Supply Chains Improve

US Container Imports Hit Record High As Supply Chains Improve

US import data for February presents a mixed picture: a month-over-month decrease but a year-over-year increase in total volume. Record container throughput suggests easing supply chain bottlenecks. Energy imports surged, while consumer goods and industrial equipment imports rose. Raw materials and IT product imports declined. Looking ahead, challenges include inflation and geopolitical risks, but opportunities exist in economic recovery and infrastructure investment. Businesses and individuals should monitor data closely to capitalize on opportunities and navigate challenges.

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Chongqing Plans 2026 Crossborder Events to Boost Economic Growth

Chongqing Plans 2026 Crossborder Events to Boost Economic Growth

This article focuses on various cross-border activities to be held in Chongqing in 2026, covering areas such as digital marketing, hard technology, medical equipment, and the hot pot industry. It analyzes the business opportunities and potential collaborations within these events. Companies should actively participate in these activities to understand industry trends, expand their markets, and jointly promote Chongqing's economic development. These events offer a platform for networking, showcasing innovations, and fostering international partnerships, ultimately contributing to the city's growth.

Aviation Industry Focuses on Ground Safety Through Human Factor Mitigation

Aviation Industry Focuses on Ground Safety Through Human Factor Mitigation

This paper delves into the critical role of human factors in ground handling operations. It analyzes the main manifestations and influencing factors of human error, proposing effective strategies to minimize these errors and enhance safety and efficiency. These strategies include strengthening training, optimizing the working environment, improving equipment, refining regulations, enhancing teamwork, promoting a safety culture, implementing fatigue management programs, and applying technological solutions. The ultimate goal is to improve the overall safety and efficiency of ground handling operations by addressing human factors.

Global Port Quality Awards Elevate Trade Standards

Global Port Quality Awards Elevate Trade Standards

The Quest for Quality Awards, recognizing port excellence, has significantly upgraded its port selection criteria. The new assessment system focuses on five core dimensions: ease of doing business, value, ocean network, intermodal network, and equipment & operations. This aims to provide a more comprehensive and objective measure of service quality at U.S. ports, offering valuable insights for shippers. The updated criteria are designed to better reflect the multifaceted aspects of port performance and provide a more accurate gauge of overall quality.

Forklift Buyers Prioritize Service Quality Over Price

Forklift Buyers Prioritize Service Quality Over Price

A Peerless Research Group study reveals that service quality is increasingly vital in forklift purchasing decisions, surpassing price as a key consideration. Businesses are prioritizing forklift reliability, maintenance services, parts availability, and technical support to ensure operational efficiency and reduce total cost of ownership. The focus is shifting towards long-term value and minimizing downtime, making comprehensive service packages a significant factor in the selection process. This highlights the growing importance of after-sales support in the logistics equipment sector.