THERE will always be a role for the middleman, was the
message of one speaker at the Caspian Air Cargo Summit in Baku,
despite more players in the air cargo industry seeking to control assets and
enter the market.
Speaking at the two-day conference, PAS
Aviation Logistics managing director Peter Scholten explained that
there were new entrants to the market and traditional roles were changing.
He gave the example of Amazon leasing 40
aircraft from Atlas Air Worldwide and ATSG, while Alibaba has become a
majority owner of a logistics company, reported London's Air Cargo News.
Freight forwarders were also looking to gain greater
control over their networks, with Panalpina and DHL Global Forwarding leasing
freighters.
There are also examples of GSAs, shippers and
consolidators operating their own freighter flights, amongst many other
examples of traditional roles in air cargo changing.
Meanwhile, Mr Scholten responded to recent reports
that claimed IT solutions and the new IATA-FIATA Air Cargo Agreement would
pave the way for airlines to engage directly with shippers.
He said that while the forwarder landscape was
changing, like the overall cargo market, the industry would always have a role
to play.
He explained that airlines already had a big role to
play and may not necessarily want to expand beyond looking after aircraft
acquisition, aircraft productivity, safety, crew, maintenance and traffic
rights.
He added that most airlines were passenger focused and
lacked the global infrastructure required to serve shippers.
Source : HKSG.
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