2. CONTENT Week 2-1
1.Air Cargo Market Overview
2.Asia Pacific Cargo Macro Market Dynamics
3.Asia Pacific Cargo Fleet Trends
4.Using Factors for Considering Air Freight
5.Cargo industry forecasts and trends
6.Determining the gap between industry key success factors and internal
competencies
7.Defining the cargo product
8.Marketing, sales and revenue issues
9.The role of processes, standards and measures in cargo operations
10.Delivering competitive products
11.Automation in cargo, including enabling technologies such as bar coding, the
internet and electronic commerce
12.Developing a strategy for your cargo business
13.Updates on the latest industry developments
3. Question :
1.Which country is being the world Cargo leader in Asia ?
2.Which country is being the world Cargo leader in Asia ?
3.Comparing in cargo costs model ?
4.Comparing each cargo environmental Impact mode ?
4. Asia Pacific economies region continue
to lead the world economic recovery.
Forecast estimates compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of about 6.8-7 +/-
percent during 2005 to 2012 for the
global air freight market.
China and India will lead the region's
economic growth with 4.6 percent
growth per year for the next 20 years,
significantly outpacing the world's
average growth rate.
The region's share of world GDP will
expand from 28 percent today to 36
percent by 2031.
5. List of the busiest airports in China
The data here presented are provided by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)
and these statistics do not include the results for the special administrative regions of Hong
Kong and Macau, nor the airports of Taiwan (Republic of China). Both Hong Kong and Macau
have their own civil aviation regulators (the Civil Aviation Department and the Civil Aviation
Authority respectively).
Note :
Beijing Capital International Airport is bagger
Shanghai Pudong International Airport is the major of cargo business
10. By: SONGKRAN CHAIHAWONG
922306 Air Cargo Industry
E-mail: zongkran@gmail.com
The cost incurred in moving goods. It includes packing,
palletizing, documentation and loading unloading charges,
carriage costs, and insurance costs.
12. 4 Factors for Considering Air Freight2. Speed
Since time is money, For most business shipping, faster is
better. When it comes to the individual moving a household,
it is often good to have the extra time to prepare for the
arrival of household goods in a new country
13. 4 Factors for Considering Air Freight3. Reliability
Reliability is something we all look for in people, businesses,
products, and services.
Air freight shipping has a much, much shorter history than
other shipping.
Air freight tends to win the battle of reliability. Flights get
delayed by weather and other factors, but airlines tend to be
very on top of their schedules.
14. 4 Factors for Considering Air Freight4. Environmental Impact
This simple mode for 1 vehicle