2. Logistics
“Management of the flow and services between point of origin
and point of use for satisfying the requirements of customers/
businesses.”
Global logistics industry – $ 4 trillion(source Cygnus India)
Air Cargo Logistics
“Using aircrafts and ware housing services for the transport of
goods quickly from point of origin to point of consumption for
satisfying the requirements of customers.”
Approximate size of the industry– $ 8.6bn in 2011
0.2% of the total logistics business.
3. Advantages
Faster delivery of information
Tighter control over cargo– less chances of theft,
pilferages, and damage.
Perishable goods can be transported to longer distances.
Air-freight insurance premium charges are lesser.
However, it’s the most costly form of freight service, and
airlines do not accept goods mentioned in IATA’s
Dangerous Goods Regulation(DGR) like explosives, certain
chemicals, etc.
4. Top 30 Airlines Transport 75% of the World’s Air
Freight
Rank Carrier (Millions FTK)
1. Federal Express 14,408
2. United Parcel Service 9,075
3. Korean Air 8,072
4. Lufthansa 7,680
5. Singapore 7,603
6. Cathay Pacific 6,458
7. China Airlines 6,037
8. Air France 5,532
9. EVA Air 5,285
10. Cargolux 5,149
11. JAL 4,817
12. British 4,767
13. KLM 4,646
14. Emirates 4,192
15. Northwest 3,210
16. Martinair 3,026
17. American 2,905
18. Air China 2,717
19. United 2,649
20. Malaysia 2,576
21. Asiana 2,433
22. Nippon Cargo 2,417
23. Qantas 2,371
24. China Cargo 2,250
25. Thai Airways 2,002
26. Delta 1,760
27. Lan Airlines 1,753
28. China Southern 1,672 Represents 75%
29. All Nippon 1,418 of world traffic
30. Dragonair 1,404
Source: IATA and direct reports 130,776 FTKs
5. • Busiest Air Freight Airports are in Europe, Asia and
North America.
• In 2010, demand statistics grew by 20.6% in freight
• Revenue for 2011 are predicted to be $ 8.6 billion
• United States is the largest player in International
Freight market.
• The top five fastest growing market: Hong Kong,
China, Vietnam, Chinese Taipei and Russian
Federation.
6. Integrators
FedEx, UPS, DHL, TNT, etc.
All Cargo Airline
Polar, Nippon Cargo, Cargolux, etc.
Combinational Airline Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airline,
Lufthansa, Air France, Japan Airline British Airway,
Delta, American Airline etc.
Freight Forwarders
DHL Global Forwarding, Schenkar, Kuehne Nagal,
Aramex, etc.
Postal Offices
U.S. Postal, La Poste, Deutsche Post, etc.
8. 1.2
16.9
Africa
11 42.6
Asia/Pacific
Europe
3.2
Latin America
Middle East
25.1 North America
9. • “Open Skies” policy adopted in 1990s boosted the
industry
• Indian Air cargo:- 6 to 7% of freight in terms of tonnage
• Domestic air freight market in India was at 568 metric
tons in 2008 and is expected to reach 1043 metric tons
by 2012-13
• Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai busiest airports in terms of
Air Cargo.
11. 27%
Indian
38% Blue Dart
Kingfisher
Indigo
Jet lite
Others
17% Jet
1% 5%
9%
3%
12. Air India Cargo– wholly owned by the GoI and second
largest player in terms of market share.
Jet Cargo Plus– dedicated airport to airport cargo
delivery service operated by India’s largest airline, the Jet
Airways.
Blue Dart Aviation– third largest player, dedicated freight
service.
Kingfisher Cargo– same day delivery service operated
the UB group owned Kingfisher Airlines.
13. Promoted by India’s Low Cost model pioneer, Capt.
Gopinath.
Scaled up too quickly– revenues could not match the
expenses.
Fleet of A310s– maintenance issues.
Couldn’t attract bi-directional trafficAir Cargo Industry
Regionwise share in global on International
routes.
1.2
16.9
Africa
11 42.6
Asia/Pacific
Europe
3.2
Latin America
Middle East
25.1 North America
14. International Association:
• International Air Transport Association(IATA)
Domestic Association:
• Ministry of Civil Aviation
• Director General of Civil Aviation(DGCA)
• Air Cargo Agents Associations of India (ACAAI)
17. 1. Freight Forwarding
• An intermediary between the customer and various transportation servi
• Establishing contractual relationships with carriers for successful delive
• Dependency on cost of forwarding service
Advantages:
• Handles ancillary services
• Peaceful and successful delivery
2. Trans-shipment of Cargo by Air
• From an airport in India to another airport in India
• From an airport in India to an airport abroad
18. i) Transshipment of cargo from a gateway airport to an inland airport:
Steps involved:
• Import the cargo
• File application and avail for transshipment permit
• Transport to transshipment warehouse of the domestic carrier under the Customs
preventive escort.
• Acknowledgement of goods by the customs officer
• Execution of bond with the domestic carrier
• Preparation of EGMs by domestic carrier on receipt of goods
• Copies of EGMs sent to customs at the destination airport
• Checking at the destination airport with reference to EGM
• Final clearance
19. ii) Transshipment of cargo received at an airport in India from an airport abroad to an a
abroad
Steps involved:
• Receipt of cargo to be transshipped at an airport
• Storage of transshipment cargo under Customs supervision by the concerned airline
• Cargo transfer manifest is required to be presented in triplicate to the Customs.
• Loading of cargo in the aircraft is undertaken under the Customs supervision
20. iii) Movement of export cargo from an inland airport to an airport abroad through an
Intermediate airport in India
Steps Involved:
• Filing shipping bills
• Assessment of goods at the domestic airport
• Safety Assurance by furnishing bonds at domestic airport
• The domestic carrier is to carry cargo only under E.G.M. duly certified by the Custom
• At the gateway airport, transportation of the cargo received to the transshipment wa
• The domestic carrier presents the EGM copies to the officer in-charge of warehouse
• Storage of goods in transshipment warehouse
• Filing cargo transfer manifest to the Customs by the domestic carrier
• Transportation of goods in closed trucks under Customs supervision to the warehou
foreign airlines
• Reconciliation of records by officer in-charge on the basis of EGM submitted
• Endorsement evidencing receipt of cargo and subsequent export on the copies of E
• brought by domestic carrier from the originating airport.
21. • Worldwide
• Overall growth estimation
• Increasing fleet demand
• Traditional v/s Express
• Air cargo traffic growth
• New opportunities on horizon
22. • India
• Greenfield airports in various cities
• Increased FDI limit from 49% to 74%
• Increasing fuel prices, a worry
• Upcoming MICH at Nagpur, will greatly benefit Indian exporters
• Domestic growth expected at 9.9%
23. • Global scenario challenges
• Security concerns
• Risk of developing over-capacity
• Upward wage pressure
• Domestic challenges
• Increasing tariffs(25-30% increase in last 2 yrs)
• Lack of infra and high inventory cost
• Optimistic view