E-commerce could be the
igniter of change in the
airfreight sector and the
industry can’t afford to miss
the opportunities that are being
opened up.
“The e-commerce delivery
models keep evolving. We now
have click and ship, click and
deliver and click and collect
solutions,” said Tony Tyler,
director general and CEO of
the International Air Transport
Association.
He pointed to Amazon’s
official move to lease 20
freighters in a bid to gain more
control over its supply chain
as an indication of how fast
e-commerce was rising. The
e-commerce giant also recently
announced a 22% net increase
of global sales to US$35.7
billion in the fourth quarter last
year, compared with US$29.3
billion in fourth quarter 2014.
Tyler commented that to take
advantage of the e-commerce
opportunity airlines needed
to up their service. “Air cargo
is a vital driver of the global
economy but the bottom-line
value – for many airlines – is
falling. Shippers are telling
us that we don’t provide
value for money,” he said.
The 2015 Global
Shippers Survey revealed
that air cargo rated 7
out of 10 as an average
satisfaction score – not
good enough for what
should be a premium
service, according to Tyler.
INSERT & CAPTION
The e-commerce
delivery models keep
evolving.
– Tony Tyler
E-commerce the igniter of change?
01 Apr 2016 - by Staff reporter
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