A Stronger Bondage of Carrier/Forwarder/Shipper Venturing Into Progress of Air Cargo for Tomorrow

760436

05/10/1976

Event
8th International Forum for Air Cargo
Authors Abstract
Content
In the last decade Hong Kong has more than quadrupled its population to 4-1/2 million (11,000 sq/mile), increased its air cargo by an order of magnitude, and boosted the number of flights per day to 72 for its 400 sq miles. Shippers, however, are losing confidence due to seasonal delays, those relating to the carrerr's cargo selectivity, space allocations and charges above IATA tariffs by forwarders, etc. A number of proposals are made for the general welfare concerning inbound commodity rates, seasonal rate changes, and schedules--which will require cooperation by the carriers, forwarders, shippers, consignees, and governments for optimum solutions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/760436
Pages
2
Citation
Yao, F., "A Stronger Bondage of Carrier/Forwarder/Shipper Venturing Into Progress of Air Cargo for Tomorrow," SAE Technical Paper 760436, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760436.
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Publisher
Published
May 10, 1976
Product Code
760436
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English