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Easy Freight
2w ago
2-minute read
Amidst disruptions in the Red Sea, the reliability of ocean shipping schedules took a significant hit in January, dropping to just 39.4%, marking the lowest point since October 2022, according to a report by Sea Intelligence cited by the Loadstar.
Consequently, shippers are increasingly turning to sea-air or airfreight alternatives to navigate the challenges posed by the crisis.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for January 2024 global air cargo markets, indicating a strong start to 2024.
• Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kil ..read more
Easy Freight
1M ago
4-minute read
Consumer behaviour is changing, urging businesses to understand evolving preferences, habits, and expectations in the digital era.
The pandemic has expedited this shift, particularly in tech-driven interactions.
As online retail competition intensifies, businesses must stand out by offering unique experiences and value propositions.
Reliable deliveries are also crucial for customer satisfaction, emphasizing the importance of delivery partners.
Insightful report from New Zealand Couriers Ecommerce Insights – Consumer Report 2024 empowers businesses to understand e-commerce opportu ..read more
Easy Freight
2M ago
4-minute read
Amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, a substantial impact on global shipping is unfolding.
As vessels steer away from the conflict zone, opting for a lengthier journey around Africa to avoid the Suez Canal, freight costs soar, and transit times extend.
In this article, we unravel the insights shared by Rabobank researcher Stefan Vogel in an interview with Heather du Pleassis-Allan, shedding light on how this maritime predicament is affecting New Zealand’s trade landscape.
Heather du Plessis-Allan: The war in GAZA is starting to take a toll ..read more
Easy Freight
2M ago
4-minute read
The evolving landscape of global business risks is front and centre in the Allianz Risk Barometer 2024, which sheds light on the most pressing challenges faced by companies worldwide.
According to the Allianz recent survey on business risks, the main problems companies are facing worldwide right now are digitalization, climate change, and uncertain global politics.
Many of these issues are causing real problems, like extreme weather, cyber attacks, and conflicts between regions. These challenges are expected to put a strain on the ability of companies to adapt and survive.
Last y ..read more
Easy Freight
2M ago
3-minute read
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for November 2023 global air cargo markets, indicating the strongest year-on-year growth in roughly two years.
This is partly due to weakness in November 2022 but also reflects a fourth consecutive month of strengthening demand for air cargo.
Global demand for air cargo, measured in cargo tonne-kilometres (CTKs), increased by 8.3% compared to November 2022. For international operations, demand growth was 8.1%.
Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometres (ACTKs), was up 13.7% compared to November 2022 (+1 ..read more
Easy Freight
3M ago
3-minute read
New Zealand Customs shared what they learned in their 2023 Time Release Study. Let’s look into how they clear cargo quickly, showing their dedication to making international trade fast and effective.
A Time Release Study (TRS) is a World Customs Organization method of measuring Customs’ performance in clearing cargo moving across the border, measuring the times of various events and procedures from arrival to release to market.
Customs is just one component in the supply chain, and there are multiple factors affecting the international movement of cargo.
By measuring performance ..read more
Easy Freight
4M ago
3-minute read
If you are importing building products into NZ, be sure to know New Building Product Information Requirements.
On 11 December 2023, new regulations for building product information requirements will commence.
The new regulations have been made to provide building product users with information about how building products contribute to compliance with the Building Code.
They place obligations on New Zealand-based manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, retailers, and distributors.
What Is Changing
There will be new regulations about building product information so that people who ..read more
Easy Freight
5M ago
3-minute read
At the end of last year, we shared in our blog that the International Air Transport Association (IATA) developed industry standards to digitalize passenger experience at airports.
These standards involve contactless biometric processes, which will bring the aim of having travellers arrive at airports ready-to-fly one step closer to reality.
Recently, IATA, with industry partners, successfully tested the first fully integrated digital identity travel experience, from shopping for flights to arrival on a journey from London Heathrow (LHR) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) with British ..read more
Easy Freight
5M ago
3-minute read
The Port of Auckland has revealed a general price increase of 7% starting from January 1, 2024.
Furthermore, new surcharges for commercial port users will be implemented as of March 1, 2024.
The port’s current mission, under the leadership of CEO Roger Gray, is to position itself as “New Zealand’s premier import hub,” serving as the primary gateway for cargo into Auckland and the upper North Island.
Roger Gray emphasizes that the price increase includes an adjustment related to inflation.
Statistics New Zealand’s September quarter CPI data indicates an annualized inflation rate o ..read more
Easy Freight
6M ago
3-minute read
Recently, Auckland-based importers of food products were fined a total of NZ$28,000 for their failure to translate food allergen declarations into English.
New Zealand Food Safety introduced stronger requirements for all food importers in the country. These changes clarify the responsibilities of food importers when bringing products into New Zealand to guarantee the safety and suitability of food for local consumers.
Ministry for Primary Industries developed “A Guide to Retail Food Labelling”.
This guide explains the labelling information that must be provided to customers ..read more