100% Air Cargo Shipped on Passenger Planes to be Screened - Universal Cargo https://www.universalcargo.com Freight Forwarding Company Thu, 16 Jun 2016 23:15:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 https://www.universalcargo.com/wp-content/uploads/favicon-32x32.png 100% Air Cargo Shipped on Passenger Planes to be Screened - Universal Cargo https://www.universalcargo.com 32 32 100% Air Cargo Shipped on Passenger Planes to be Screened https://www.universalcargo.com/100-air-cargo-shipped-on-passenger-planes-to-be-screened/ https://www.universalcargo.com/100-air-cargo-shipped-on-passenger-planes-to-be-screened/#respond Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.universalcargo.com/100-air-cargo-shipped-on-passenger-planes-to-be-screened/ Frequent air cargo shippers, are you ready? Starting August 1st the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin enforcing the 100% screening requirement for all air cargo shipped on passenger plans. This is in accordance with the 9/11 Act of 2007 and helps to close the security gap that many argue left our passenger plans open […]

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Air Cargo ShipmentFrequent air cargo shippers, are you ready? Starting August 1st the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin enforcing the 100% screening requirement for all air cargo shipped on passenger plans. This is in accordance with the 9/11 Act of 2007 and helps to close the security gap that many argue left our passenger plans open to possible terrorist attack. Each year more than 6 billion pounds of air cargo are shipped on passenger planes. While this new bill will now require all of this cargo to be screened prior to boarding, air cargo shipped on cargo planes, 75% of all air cargo, will not need to meet this new requirement.

While some may argue that this shift to 100% screening will mean the end of passenger plane cargo shipment others are getting ready to meet the new requirements. Airports are already investing in new equipment and huge X-ray machines to aid in the screenings. To help ease the load on airports, cargo can also be inspected by one of the more than 800 independent facilities that have been certified by the Transportation Security Administration.

The impact for shippers is that air cargo shipment rates will likely increase. The increased equipment and time needed for screening will lead to higher shipment costs. Also, the time needed to ship the goods could also increase. Many airports will now require shipments to be delivered earlier in order to have enough time to be properly screened.

The TSA has also created a program called the Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP) to allow business to become Certified Cargo Screening Facilities (CCSFs). For more info on some of the pros and cons of becoming a CCSF check out this blog post on Logistics Today. The TSA website also has lists of where to find an Independent Cargo Screening Facility that has been TSA approved.

For companies with large volumes of air shipments it is important to start reviewing how these changes will impact your business now so you can be ready for a smooth transition come August 1st.


Source: Air

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Spotlight: Vietnam – Up and Coming Air and Ocean Cargo Shipping Hub https://www.universalcargo.com/spotlight-vietnam-up-and-coming-air-and-ocean-cargo-shipping-hub/ https://www.universalcargo.com/spotlight-vietnam-up-and-coming-air-and-ocean-cargo-shipping-hub/#respond Wed, 07 Jul 2010 20:53:00 +0000 https://www.universalcargo.com/spotlight-vietnam-up-and-coming-air-and-ocean-cargo-shipping-hub/ Key Points: Vietnam’s economy has experienced rapid growth since the 1986 economic reforms and growth in international exports to Europe and the United States has accelerated in the past 5 years. Exports and imports have grown multi-fold and while there is a trade deficit, this gap is expected to narrow as export industries continue to […]

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Key Points:

  • Vietnam’s economy has experienced rapid growth since the 1986 economic reforms and growth in international exports to Europe and the United States has accelerated in the past 5 years.
  • Exports and imports have grown multi-fold and while there is a trade deficit, this gap is expected to narrow as export industries continue to grow.
  • Containerized volumes have grown every year by almost 20%. However port and infrastructure improvements will need to continue to keep up with the growth trend.
  • 24 of Vietnam’s 126 ports handle ocean cargo shipping however the country currently lacks deep water port facilities and can currently only handle small feeder ships. Development of deep-water ports are planned and should lead to large improvements in international cargo shipping activity.
  • Vietnam’s logistic industry is still being developed and the country currently lacks in key infrastructure including warehousing and depot facilities to match with demand. Logistic costs can be a significant contributor to the high cost of doing business in Vietnam. Improvements over the past 10 years have brought down these costs significantly and these should continue to drop as Vietnam continues to invest in new infrastructure and technology to meet international shipping standards.
  • Various companies (including companies in China) are now producing their commodities in Vietnam…the main question is can Vietnam handle the growing exports?

Ocean and Air Port Information:

Ho Chi Mihn city serves as the key port for both ocean and air imports and exports. More than 70% of Vietnam’s transport containers pass through this port.  Due to recent growth, congestion has become and will continue to be a problem as container volume growth exceeds port capacity expansion plans.

Alternate ports near Ho Chi Mihn are being developed as well as new international ports at Van Phong Bay (near Nha Trang) and Cai Lan in Quang Ninh providence.

Three international airports serving Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Mihn City handle international air cargo shipping. To meet the increased demand in passenger and freight traffic, the government has plans to develop an additional 3 international airports by 2015.

Key Products:

  • Major exporter of seafood, rubber, rice and coffee
  • Agricultural and aqua-products sector contributes to 30% of GDP

In Summary:

Vietnam has good potential to develop into a major air and ocean cargo shipping hub in Asia. As improvements are made to the ports, infrastructure and the logistics industry opportunities for shipping to and from Vietnam will continue to expand.


Source: Global

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