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Standards for an Emerging Air Cargo Market
Air Cargo India 2008
Mumbai, 23-25 January 2008
Aleks Popovich, Global Head Cargo, IATA
India: as an emerging air cargo market will be successful….IATA International Freight Forecast
Top 10 growth countries by average annual growth rate: 2007 – 2011
(From Top 30 countries based on 2006 volume)
…. IF: we deliver standards to ease doing business!The World Bank Group
Ease of doing business index 2008
http://www.doingbusiness.org/EconomyRankings
IATA International Freight Forecast
Top 10 growth countries by average annual growth rate: 2007 – 2011
(From Top 30 countries based on 2006 volume)
Customers need:
•More speed
•Less cost
•More consistency
So IATA delivers:
•e-freight
•Cargo 2000
•Common Solutions (CASS, ULD)
Regulators expect:
•Safety
•Security
•Environment
So IATA delivers:
•Safety for Air Cargo
•Secure Freight
•Environment action for air cargo
IATA Cargo Agenda: All about standards
e-freight:e-freight: What is it?What is it?
e-freight is Paper-Free:No need to transport paper with the freight
e-freight is Challenging:e-freight =
e-ticket + e-passport
for customers who can’t walk or talk
e-freight is Simplicity:Simplified freight process plus electronic messaging
e-freight:e-freight: Why do it?Why do it?
Cost:Take the paper out of the supply chain
Time: Reduced freight “wait time”
Consistency:Via one One Quality Management System
Visibility: Quality electronic messaging for tracking status of freight
Live Pilots in 6 locations and 20 connecting routes
Hong Kong, Singapore, UK, Netherlands, Canada, Sweden
e-freight:e-freight: Where is it?Where is it?
7 airlines
Also:
9 GHA
11 Customs & Government Bodies
Cargo 2000
6 industry associations
7 forwarders
..
Shippers
Export Customs
Import Customs
OriginFreight Forwarders
Origin-Destination Airports
Consignees
Removing3 Documentsby Scanning.26% volume
Removing 4 Documents byElectronic Messages.10% by volume
Removing3 Documentsby Electronic Messages32% by volume
DestinationFreight Forwarders
Removing3 Documentsby Electronic Messages32% by volume
How e-freight takes the paper outOne standard e-freight operating process
13 Documents removed: 50-60% of the paper13 Documents removed: 50-60% of the paper
e-freight: What next?
Secure the pilots: Increase the capability Increase the participation Define document standards Fully operational by end 2008
Increase the locations: Must fulfill set criteria Detailed assessments 8 more locations in 2008
High Level Criteria:
(1) MP4 or MC99 ratified?:
(2) e-Customs modernization?:
(3) WCO Letter of Intent?:
High Level Criteria: INDIA
(1) MP4 or MC99 ratified?: NO
(2) e-Customs modernization?: YES?
(3) WCO Letter of Intent?: YES`
CASS: 2003-2007The Industry Billing and Settlement Standard
Growth accelerates - Defaults hold
% Defaults
New
CASS
Countries
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
0.000%
0.005%
0.010%
0.015%
0.020%
0.025%
New CASS 2008: Fill the big gaps
2008 Candidates
(with position in international export league table)
Export
Import
Domestic
France, Australia, Canada, Chile
USA, China, Brazil
Chinese Taipei (10), India (14), Colombia (32), Pakistan (38),
Vietnam (41), Sri Lanka (45), Israel (47),
The Promise:
India as respected innovative leader in World Trade!
Integration with rest of world and rest of country
Profitable growth exceeding market expectations
The Vision:
Pressure on “infrastructure” as the chosen approach
Cargo Hub(s)
IATA Cargo in Emerging Markets Series: India Dec 06
Can India Fulfill its Promise?
Fulfill the Promise!: Translate Strategy into Action
“If any suggestions from IATA, we are open to dialogue. For India – Cargo cannot be left out”
India Industry Action Group
(Government, Commerce, Customs Administration, Supply Chain)
Agenda
Voice of Customer
Industry Awareness, Education, Training
Accelerate e-freight
Accelerate Global Industry Standards
Security, Safety, Cargo 2000, Shared Services
India Industry Action Group
(Government, Commerce, Customs Administration, Supply Chain)
Progress
Key specific areas for action highlighted:
Airport Facilities / Congestion, Fuel, Process, Regulatory, Security, Training
Government and Customs dialogue established.
Actions progressed:
Tackling transshipment uncertainties at Indian airports
Development of air freight stations for better handling and movement
To register:To register:
http://www.iata.org/events/wcs08