
The International Air Shipping Association (Tiaca) today released the first white paper ever intended for e -commerce, E -commerce: opportunities and challengesProviding an unprecedented global perspective about one of the fastest and most transformative power in the air freight industry.
By the end of 2024, e -commerce accounted for nearly 20 % of global air charging sizes, with expectations of the expectations of these volumes may double during the next decade. This rapid growth, which is accelerated by the transformations that Covid drives in consumer behavior, has reshaped the supply chains, created new business models, and revealed gaps in organization, monotheism and infrastructure.
It was developed by the TIACA-multiple e-commerce squad that includes airlines, airports, ground treatments, technology providers, shipping and industry analysts-The white paper is looking at the most urgent challenges and opportunities for the sector, from safety and coordinated management to consistent data standards, sustainability and innovation.
“E-commerce is not just a new charging product-it transforms a model in how the logistical logistical services sector works. This white paper provides implemented political recommendations, best practices in the industry, and a cooperative road road map to ensure that we as a global community ready for the next stage of growth.” He said Stephen Pullmans, Chair, Taka
The report of 16 chapters explores the critical fields, including:
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Market expectations Current trends, future growth expectations, and commercial corridors.
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Safety and security Treating the risk of lithium battery, electronic threats, and organizational alignment.
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Customs and Borders Administration Enabling effective clearance with anti -fraud and bad commodities.
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Data simplification and coordination process Create inter -operational systems to improve transparency and efficiency.
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Air, Earth processor challenges and charging shipping Adapting operations with smaller charges and heights.
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Final and reverse logistical logistics Merging new technologies and sustainable practices.
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Innovation and sustainability Take advantage of artificial intelligence, drones and green techniques to achieve environmental goals.
“Our industry is at a crossroads. By adopting digitization, innovation and cooperation between sectors, we can transform logistical services for e -commerce into a safer, more green and more efficient environmental system.” Add Nikolai Shavener, the co -president of the Tiaca e -commerce team
“This white paper is a vital step in helping our industry to move in the rapid rise in e -commerce. My thanks in our e -commerce team for their experience and hard work, and our paintings to determine the priorities of this initiative. He said. Glenn Hughes, General Director, Tiaka