FedEx chief
operating officer Michael Ducker
Air Cargo is an integral part of many
manufacturers’ and retailers’ global supply chains, allowing
companies in a range of sectors to operate in lean inventory
environments. Air cargo operations are allowing fast,
frequent and predictable transit between more and more parts
of the world as an increasing number of companies out-source
to remote locations. Decreasing product cycles for high
value, high tech goods have made fast delivery to market
essential. Perishable commodities such as foodstuffs or
flowers can be delivered into markets on the opposite side
of the world in perfect condition. Periodicals can be
delivered to readers worldwide while still current. Local
industries have become global traders and consumers can
enjoy goods from any part of the world. In this respect the
Air Cargo sector has played an essential, although
understated, role in the development of the global economy.
Its continued development is key to the on-going success of
globalisation.
What does the report contain?
The Global Air Cargo report provides a
detailed look at the main trends affecting the development
of the market. As well as comprehensive market sizing data
and forecasts, the report includes ranking and profiles of
the top ten air cargo carriers. In addition, profiles of the
four integrators, from an air cargo perspective, and the
main air freight forwarders, are included.
What will Global Air Cargo report tell you?
Global Air Cargo 2006 report provides answers to the
following questions:
- Who are the top ten Global Air Cargo carriers?
- What is the size of the air cargo market?
- What are the key air cargo lanes?
- What are the strategies of the main air cargo
carriers?
- What is the forecast growth of the market?
- What are the main trends affecting the market?
Trends & Developments
Global Air Cargo 2006 includes a detailed
description of the major trends affecting the industry -
from globalisation, oil prices and regulation to security
issues. It also includes detailed market sizes and forecasts
plotting the likely growth of the sector over the next
twenty years.
Air cargo profile
The Global Air Cargo report contains
profiles of all the major air cargo carriers, alliances,
integrators and air freight forwarders. It includes
financial information as well as listing the various
products presently on offer. Other details include:
- Fleet
- Products
- Strategy
- Management
- Output in RTKs
- Operations
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Air Cargo
1.2 Development of the Air Cargo Industry
2 The Air Cargo Industry
2.1 Industry Players
2.2 Industry Structure and Boundaries
2.3 Current Market Size
2.4 IT
2.5 Regulation and Security
2.6 Competitive advantage over other transport modes
3 Profiles of Air Cargo Carriers
3.1 Korean Air
3.2 Lufthansa Cargo
3.3 Singapore Airlines Cargo Pte Ltd.
3.4 Cathay Pacific Cargo
3.5 China Airlines
3.6 EVA Air
3.7 Air France KLM
3.8 Japan Airlines
3.9 British Airways
3.10 Cargolux
4 Airline Alliances
4.1 Star Alliance and WOW Alliance
4.2 One World Alliance
4.3 Sky Team Alliance
5 Profiles of the Major Integrators
5.1 Deutsche Post World NET
5.2 FedEx
5.3 UPS (United Parcel Service)
5.4 TNT Express
6 Freight Forwarders
6.1 Overview
6.2 DHL Danzas Air & Ocean
6.3 UPS Supply Chain Services (Fritz & Menlo)
6.4 P 112
6.5 Exel.
6.6 Kuehne + Nagel
6.7 Schenker
6.8 BAX Global
6.9 Nippon Express
6.10 EGL Eagle Global Logistics
6.11 Expeditors
6.12 GeoLogistics (PWC Logistics)
7 Air Freight Exchanges
7.1 Global Freight Exchange
7.2 e4cargo.com
7.3 Air Charter Exchange
8 International Airline Regulation
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Regulations
8.3 Bi-lateral Agreements
8.4 Open Skies
8.5 Domestic Regulations
9 Security
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Hazards
9.3 Preventative Measures
9.4 New Technologies
9.5 Current Trends
10 Customs
11 Regional Forecasts
11.1 Introduction
11.2 North American Routes
11.3 Asian Routes
11.4 European Routes (82.1bn RTKs)
11.5 Latin American Routes
11.6 African Routes
12 Future Developments
12.1 Market Growth
12.2 Technology
12.3 Regulation
12.4 Security
12.5 Customs Procedures
12.6 Logistics Industry Structure
12.7 Effects on Logistics Industry Players
13 Contact Transport Intelligence