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		<title>Air cargo faces up to an increasing number of turf invaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 14:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The airfreight market is becoming more crowded and traditional operators face new competition, writes Ian Putzger. The phalanx of freighter operators has grown to include some unexpected names – CMA&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>The airfreight market is becoming more crowded and traditional operators face new competition, writes Ian Putzger.</strong></em></p>
<p>The phalanx of freighter operators has grown to include some unexpected names – CMA CGM, Maersk, Amazon and Mercado Libre.</p>
<p>Amazon’s fleet of leased or outright owned freighters is now in excess of 80 planes and growing, as are the fleets of the likes of Cainiao, SF Express or Mercado Libre.</p>
<p>From the ocean carrier side Maersk and CMA CGM, flush with cash from soaring profits, are morphing into end-to-end logistics providers whose activities extend into freighter operations.</p>
<p>The latter has four A330 freighters in operation and is preparing to receive two B777 and <strong><a href="https://www.aircargonews.net/airlines/freighter-operator/cma-cgm-firms-up-a350f-order/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">four A350Fs</a></strong> all-cargo planes, while Maersk (through Star Air) is leasing three 767 freighters next year and has signed a purchase order for two B777 cargo planes. These will add to Star Air’s fleet of 15 planes.</p>
<p>Maersk underscored its ambitions in the air cargo sector with the <strong><a href="https://www.aircargonews.net/freight-forwarder/maersk-targets-air-cargo-with-senator-acquisition-and-freighter-order/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">$644m acquisition of Senator International</a></strong>, a forwarder with $730m revenues in 2020 and on course for an estimated $950m this year, which runs a freighter network of 19 weekly flights.</p>
<p>As these ocean carriers diversify from their traditionally low-margin core business, others may follow. Hanjin, Evergreen and NYK already own airlines with freighters – Korean Air, EVA Air and Nippon Cargo respectively.</p>
<p>They have not leveraged those links, but what is there to stop them from pursuing an integrated logistics provider strategy?</p>
<p>For airlines and forwarders these developments raise questions in how far they are changing the industry.</p>
<p>At a minimum this means more players competing for freighters in a market where capacity is precious and tight.</p>
<p>An executive of a large forwarder says that the shift of logistics providers to dedicated capacity is more than a short-term reaction to exceptional circumstances. He expects this to continue for some time.</p>
<p>In his eyes an even bigger change in the market is the push of e-commerce players beyond regional fulfilment into the international arena, which requires large widebody freighters.</p>
<p>Hence the noise around Amazon looking at B777 freighters to add to its line-up.</p>
<p>With their end-to-end capabilities, the e-commerce giants could go after B2B shippers. Maersk and CMA CGM own fully fledged forwarders, so for them this is a logical route to take.</p>
<p>For shippers this augurs more choices how to purchase airfreight capacity, reasons Eytan Buchman, chief marketing officer of Freightos. With its reliability and one-stop capabilities, possibly paired with lower costs, Amazon could be attractive for shippers, he adds.</p>
<p>On the other hand, forwarders are neutral and offer a broad carrier spectrum when it comes to airfreight capacity, he says, adding that customers often want global, multimodal solutions.</p>
<p>As for Maersk and CMA CGM, their airfreight capacities are relatively small, the forwarder executive says. His company continues to use these two for ocean freight carriage.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.aircargonews.net/airlines/cma-cgm-continues-to-expand-in-airfreight-with-b777f-order/attachment/cma-cgm-air-cargo-boeing_777f/" rel="attachment wp-att-1043012 noopener" target="_blank"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-1043012" src="https://www.aircargonews.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/CMA-CGM-Air-Cargo-Boeing_777F.png" alt="CMA CGM Air Cargo- Boeing_777F" width="733" height="413" /></a></p>
<p class="wp-caption-text">Maersk and CMA CGM’S airfreight capacities are relatively small according to Freightos.<br />
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<p><strong>What’s the take home message?</strong></p>
<p>Should airlines be more concerned? The forwarder executive and Buchman note that the e-commerce players are taking freighters for their own needs, having concluded that the airlines cannot do this, but they will inevitably end up offering spare capacity on the market.</p>
<p>“They’re going into it for their own needs, but they will find they have dead legs and under-utilised flights. I think they will all slowly but surely open up their capacity to third parties,” the forwarder says.</p>
<p>Stan Wraight, president and chief executive of Strategic Aviation Solutions International, recalls how the integrators met little resistance from the airlines when they seized the express business.</p>
<p>“With CMA and Maersk we’re again seeing a disruption. I hope the airlines realise that and react,” he says. “Thirty years ago they lost express to the integrators, now they’re in danger of losing everything of value. They’re going to be left carrying the volume at low prices.”</p>
<p>He regards the incursions from the outsiders, notably the ocean carriers with their end-to-end logistics ambitions, as a wake-up call for the airlines.</p>
<p>“The standard airline industry doesn’t provide the service that customers want. That’s why Amazon own aircraft. Maersk are not getting from airlines what they want,” he says.</p>
<p>The airlines need to find out what customers want. This does not mean the requirements of the shipper at origin, but of the beneficial cargo owner (BCO) who controls the decisions, he argues.</p>
<p>“If you think like an airline, you’re going to fail,” he warns. “Talk to whoever is the decision maker, the BCO, and put products in that they want!”</p>
<p>The forwarder executive does not share Wraight’s concern about the newcomers snatching the juicy, higher yielding bits of the business.</p>
<p>“The airlines have all the infrastructure to handle the high-value cargo, they have the experience. It takes a long time to develop this skill set,” he comments.</p>
<p>Not only do the e-commerce players lack the wherewithal to handle high-touch, high-yield cargo, their route structure may not fit these flows, he adds.</p>
<p>“E-commerce networks are built primarily for their own business. Air cargo does not always fit into this,” he says.</p>
<p>In any case, the airfreight provider landscape is undergoing a significant shift. Every player needs to assess what this means for his/her business and how best to cope with it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 08:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The European Union (EU) made some important changes to its Value-Added Tax (VAT) rules, which came into effect July 1, 2021. These rules apply to any shipment of goods going&#8230;</p>
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<div class="comments">The European Union (EU) made some important changes to its Value-Added Tax (VAT) rules, which came into effect July 1, 2021. These rules apply to any shipment of goods going into the EU. While these reforms primarily target business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce imports, impacting both businesses and online shoppers, they may also impact business-to-business (B2B) imports.</div>
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<p>The good news is that these changes could lead to simpler procedures and reduced administration. <strong>If you ship goods into the EU, we recommend that you read the changes taking place (below) and begin preparing your business now.</strong></p>
<p>There are three (3) changes to the VAT rules that may impact your business:</p>
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<li><strong>Removal of the EUR 22 import VAT exemption</strong></li>
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<p>The VAT exemption currently in place for goods imported into the EU with a value up to EUR 22 will be removed; meaning that these shipments will now be subject to VAT. These low value goods will therefore also require formal customs clearance, although most goods valued up to EUR 150 remain exempt from customs duties.</p>
<p><em>What does this mean for you? If your business is based outside the EU, it will no longer be able to export shipments valued under EUR 22 to consumers in the EU free of VAT.</em></p>
<p><strong><u>2. Launch of the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) Platform</u></strong></p>
<p>The EU is launching an <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__emailclick.flagshipcompany.com_ls_click-3Fupn-3D7U80Tj-2D2FV-2D2FQyiKrysl1pr3dFspAGj9cxQxxfzEfvm6qaVgnkZxgdYR6y8tGRNeq-2D2B4d3-2D2FiUC-2D2FCmzM1ZjNavqelw1s2AyfWnBihV7t9ohBimD2kOMFI9wWYapBBBxry4EcWU1FXhetjg-2D2BJV27qkbm42g2SeAKZgzeavbuRoM61IsLAwHZ1SDOKFbe66TKTRIX6KsxatPruvxD0Kr1F07sTcyQxq5Q0mrnI8RIjQccrGtpAjCUmfNbc9vbIs4G2WDD6JcsnDVL5S-2D2B-2D2FLTql-2D2B91cO8YVbMFEvgS6RVJi5qwEYrHzrpa-2D2BJhuYeKeAr0oGw0fJeyUPBARXzMFKJqcA4CPWP5mAy2qQHhRc5aWqXEhKng-2D2F5yTxDtmb-2D2BznJjR84QqW-2D2FXqltx4iQbqo2DRl5uHwaBZmSY4-2D2Fr45ZbEtmcWEIrBUEcmU-2D3DKaVp-5FPSZJtDsjOKFO2oHjyG55QN-2D2BECHJJZnMxQgG7YF4PvEGwIM8-2D2FccUTlfSWf-2D2FHaxxSIJf6EY8LCTcy0tsIQKMb6BOXO2ylUKMhvEv1OGiB6rW827469kWBznVPK2P-2D2FHCB82Y7zH5DM-2D2B1ptAS4Z7YSBT2WQ0-2D2BmXYuESIfMz2tDX-2D2BlYJ7ff9OfdN-2D2B6NafuwhpMUciZX9ecsDlrBYb38d0hxRvVsSqBqan6dDSsHkDSfR714-2D2BDzozUkNOq58MD8SDdmrzGC0PrTMUY4j6gBj-2D2BugO7imTd4HuCUX9J7eDbgAlD-2D2Fq9o-2D3D&amp;d=DwMFAg&amp;c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&amp;r=KVng-HqgNlkXOsoafqYIpX0-JeyAQYRwsSRi7Woo5E0&amp;m=IFFQeGuPZ9bnxCgrk4gsVjuKb84LDiNbXZih_M_-rvE&amp;s=MCGCtfQIAy1WKkZxCe_fX9QwvVnHv-XU04Ro9R-5CmE&amp;e=" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Import </a><a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__emailclick.flagshipcompany.com_ls_click-3Fupn-3D7U80Tj-2D2FV-2D2FQyiKrysl1pr3dFspAGj9cxQxxfzEfvm6qaVgnkZxgdYR6y8tGRNeq-2D2B4d3-2D2FiUC-2D2FCmzM1ZjNavqelw1s2AyfWnBihV7t9ohBimD2kOMFI9wWYapBBBxry4EcWU1FXhetjg-2D2BJV27qkbm42g2SeAKZgzeavbuRoM61IsLAwHZ1SDOKFbe66TKTRIX6KsxatPruvxD0Kr1F07sTcyQxq5Q0mrnI8RIjQccrGtpAjCUmfNbc9vbIs4G2WDD6JcsnDVL5S-2D2B-2D2FLTql-2D2B91cO8YVbMFEvgS6RVJi5qwEYrHzrpa-2D2BJhuYeKeAr0oGw0fJeyUPBARXzMFKJqcA4CPWP5mAy2qQHhRc5aWqXEhKng-2D2F5yTxDtmb-2D2BznJjR84QqW-2D2FXqltx4iQbqo2DRl5uHwaBZmSY4-2D2Fr45ZbEtmcWEIrBUEcmU-2D3DsItV-5FPSZJtDsjOKFO2oHjyG55QN-2D2BECHJJZnMxQgG7YF4PvEGwIM8-2D2FccUTlfSWf-2D2FHaxxSIJf6EY8LCTcy0tsIQKMb6BLICX4-2D2BYoLu1RvVmmeokI1GmH3347DqTlz2nIqynGaiwuO5YtZEhwu2MpMMWUsFTMp4uOHSwDOUEWaLPSVFGWDEwGTAwTupP1lkEyvB6ldCHfW1sqmtMSz7kDnPTei99FGz2-2D2FmsmpPAdoH9Wvdsciwg8RsFbsNqEWqbl5dDpZwjNGMRbTC8AoLlOGFJcgjYgFSLWNzyCbJhbPXHH-2D2FQ6TbIc-2D3D&amp;d=DwMFAg&amp;c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&amp;r=KVng-HqgNlkXOsoafqYIpX0-JeyAQYRwsSRi7Woo5E0&amp;m=IFFQeGuPZ9bnxCgrk4gsVjuKb84LDiNbXZih_M_-rvE&amp;s=5F_UcwJaD07rKls7OgV8eaHuK6W6_LJRsTabdqsfCYw&amp;e=" target="_blank" rel="noopener">One Stop Shop (IOSS) </a><a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__emailclick.flagshipcompany.com_ls_click-3Fupn-3D7U80Tj-2D2FV-2D2FQyiKrysl1pr3dFspAGj9cxQxxfzEfvm6qaVgnkZxgdYR6y8tGRNeq-2D2B4d3-2D2FiUC-2D2FCmzM1ZjNavqelw1s2AyfWnBihV7t9ohBimD2kOMFI9wWYapBBBxry4EcWU1FXhetjg-2D2BJV27qkbm42g2SeAKZgzeavbuRoM61IsLAwHZ1SDOKFbe66TKTRIX6KsxatPruvxD0Kr1F07sTcyQxq5Q0mrnI8RIjQccrGtpAjCUmfNbc9vbIs4G2WDD6JcsnDVL5S-2D2B-2D2FLTql-2D2B91cO8YVbMFEvgS6RVJi5qwEYrHzrpa-2D2BJhuYeKeAr0oGw0fJeyUPBARXzMFKJqcA4CPWP5mAy2qQHhRc5aWqXEhKng-2D2F5yTxDtmb-2D2BznJjR84QqW-2D2FXqltx4iQbqo2DRl5uHwaBZmSY4-2D2Fr45ZbEtmcWEIrBUEcmU-2D3DGCKJ-5FPSZJtDsjOKFO2oHjyG55QN-2D2BECHJJZnMxQgG7YF4PvEGwIM8-2D2FccUTlfSWf-2D2FHaxxSIJf6EY8LCTcy0tsIQKMb6BKqU1rUZXTSo54utifnzxxSADqM2M43xJeNKXCC5LG4455bqlcVDJYHt3WztOvb9zkKvQ7cd0iHxFcRmY6IOClMCokTB2-2D2B0Qg-2D2FYYbtaL5MKQ6-2D2Be1Llk5m9TcUo5DEtbLATyBPJ2elGveA2852jTAUwkW8gPEa757j5G0gYgz5YEUb1Ld0nWAUsf9IOQfGa8aOZ-2D2BO-2D2BZHHawFAPdgJ7l7k8xg-2D3D&amp;d=DwMFAg&amp;c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&amp;r=KVng-HqgNlkXOsoafqYIpX0-JeyAQYRwsSRi7Woo5E0&amp;m=IFFQeGuPZ9bnxCgrk4gsVjuKb84LDiNbXZih_M_-rvE&amp;s=m3IV967c-iLZXJsRlBCE9oejY_UkmZ0JNlAzD528KA4&amp;e=" target="_blank" rel="noopener">platform</a> to simplify the declaration and the payment of VAT for B2C imports up to a value of EUR 150.</p>
<p>This<u> optional</u> platform only requires you to register with a single EU Member State to manage your sales VAT throughout the EU, removing the need to register for VAT in every country you are selling goods to. <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__emailclick.flagshipcompany.com_ls_click-3Fupn-3D7U80Tj-2D2FV-2D2FQyiKrysl1pr3aoGSiMPbzE70satLn3HDm7FBn3KslIBaMq47yJ-2D2FMIW-2D2Fab8CHFIgBQ14As-2D2FJYqRdjBNgxmXW10SjBIz9F-2D2Bvopbs-2D3Ddeqa-5FPSZJtDsjOKFO2oHjyG55QN-2D2BECHJJZnMxQgG7YF4PvEGwIM8-2D2FccUTlfSWf-2D2FHaxxSIJf6EY8LCTcy0tsIQKMb6BA5vmX8Mw5f-2D2FqG45DWkTcwTnvBNBGW1iXwRAHlQWuZES1wA9hV5-2D2BnQzLIqAgK149KN3dEdjdgdmptMVZnWY-2D2FOc4SfDe2qboGgS6mGxZQvtTu-2D2BpHf-2D2BWGOckroDThGW2qeK-2D2FcYthvrZfgQaS6S4ayU2KHBVpwlNKOF5K-2D2FW-2D2FC6Z-2D2Fk0w2KZOcFS3YMcM8xAv-2D2Bt2UNQT-2D2F9Q4mZnYaQ30ZDHlpwnw-2D3D&amp;d=DwMFAg&amp;c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&amp;r=KVng-HqgNlkXOsoafqYIpX0-JeyAQYRwsSRi7Woo5E0&amp;m=IFFQeGuPZ9bnxCgrk4gsVjuKb84LDiNbXZih_M_-rvE&amp;s=SrN7Rwxr1O-hwflRqqZR1WbElq3C1D-Xlo0iEffUDc0&amp;e=" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Click here for more information on the IOSS platform and process.</a></p>
<p>If you are a non-EU based supplier or marketplace selling goods to consumers in the EU, registering with the IOSS means you can collect accurate VAT for the purchase from the consumer at the point of sale, which can then be declared and paid in a periodic VAT return.</p>
<p>Shipments containing a valid IOSS number will therefore not be subject to import VAT, which may help them move through customs quicker. If your company does not have an EU-based establishment and you wish to register for the IOSS, you will need to appoint an intermediary to settle VAT through this platform.</p>
<p><em><strong>Registering for the IOSS platform is not obligatory and you can continue to declare and pay VAT on EU imports as you do today.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong><u>3. For Consignments above EUR 150</u></strong></p>
<p>The EU VAT reform only impacts goods sold up to a value of EUR 150. For goods valued above this threshold you can continue to charge, declare, and pay EU VAT as you do today, either paying VAT at the point of import through your customs declaration, or making your customer liable for VAT payments.</p>
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<p><strong>Here is a useful checklist to prepare your business for these changes:</strong></p>
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<li>Identify which areas of your business are impacted by the new EU VAT rules.</li>
<li>Assess your VAT accounting needs for the EU.</li>
<li>Consider registering for the IOSS platform if you want to use a single registration to pay VAT throughout the EU for B2C shipments up to EUR 150.</li>
<li>If you register for IOSS, appoint an intermediary to handle tax compliance on your behalf in the EU in case you do not have an EU-based establishment.</li>
<li>Review and potentially cancel existing foreign EU VAT registrations if you wish to replace these with a single IOSS registration where applicable.</li>
<li>If you choose not to register for the IOSS platform, ensure you have a valid account to charge import fees to.</li>
<li>If you are selling through an online marketplace, contact them to understand who will be responsible for VAT accounting for your B2C shipments up to EUR 150.</li>
<li>If you choose to pass on import charges to your consignee, please inform them upfront that import fees will be due for their shipment.</li>
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		<title>Silk Way West Airlines expands fleet</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Silk Way West Airlines has expended its aircraft fleet with the signing a purchase agreement for five Boeing 777 freighters. This is the first order for Boeing 777 freighters in&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Silk Way West Airlines has expended its aircraft fleet with the signing a purchase agreement for five Boeing 777 freighters.</strong></p>
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<p>This is the first order for Boeing 777 freighters in the Central Asia and Caspian region. The Boeing 777F is the largest twin-engine freighter on the market, with a range of 9,200 km and a maximum payload of 102,000 kg. As the world’s most efficient and environmentally friendly freighter, the latest additions to the Silk Way West fleet will contribute to the airline’s sustainability goals, as well as being a particularly cost-effective option in terms of maintenance and operating expenses.</p>
<p>Zaur Akhundov, president, Silk Way Group, commented: “The signing of this agreement is a new milestone in the growth of our company. I am confident that the acquisition of these new aircraft and the start of this project will further strengthen the company’s leading position in the global air freight market for the next 15-20 years,”</p>
<p>“Silk Way West Airlines has been rapidly expanding the geographic reach of their network. With the global air freight market forecasted to grow more than 60% over the next 20 years, this new order bolsters their ability to meet trade and e-commerce demand in CIS, Europe, Middle East, Asia and North America. We are honored to partner with them and look forward to introducing the market-leading efficiency and capability of the 777 Freighter to its existing fleet of 747 Freighters,” added Stan Deal, president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.</p>
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