Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Shipping through Europe's Third Largest Airport Continues to Increase


NETHERLANDS – As the third largest cargo airport in Europe the air freight figures for Amsterdam’s Schiphol hub are always interesting as they tend to reflect underlying shipping trends. The first half of this year has shown modest growth with a total of 736,608 tonnes handled showing an overall growth of 1.02% against the figure for 2012. Total exports for the first half year rose to 362,124 tonnes, which was a 49.16% share of the total whilst the proportion of imports fell slightly to 50.84%, with a total of 374,484 tonnes.

Regionally, Schiphol’s largest market remained Asia and the total of 281,410 tonnes (up 3%) was 38.2% of all cargo handled. Exports to Asia rose 6% to 140,388 tonnes with imports from Asia also rising fractionally. North America remained Schiphol’s second largest market, with imports up 3% at 65,282 tonnes and exports down 11% at 60,079 tonnes, resulting in an overall share of 17.02% of freight handled (down from 17.94% in the same period last year).

The Middle East and Africa swapped places in terms of importance at Schiphol with the Middle Eastern market taking third place in terms of tonnage shipped, 38,088 tonnes of imports (up 16%) and 55,294 tonnes of exports (up 4.8%), producing overall growth of 9%. However, the increase in imports was largely due to the entry of various Middle East carriers into the Africa-Amsterdam flower trade, resulting in transhipments via the Middle East and re-classification of some Africa-originating traffic. Africa accordingly slipped to 4th place, with 55,641 tonnes of imports (down 3.8%) and 29,827 tonnes of exports (down 4.4%).

Latin America retained 5th position, with 40,492 tonnes of imports (down 4.8%) and 44,555 tonnes of exports (up 3.9%). The apparent reduction in imports chiefly resulted from re-routing of some South America originating flights via Miami, resulting in their re-classification as US traffic whilst Europe saw a small overall gain of 1.28% in the first half year, with a 9.3% fall in imports counteracted by a 12% growth in exports. Schiphol Cargo Senior VP Enno Osinga, commented:
“2013 is showing a similar pattern to 2012 so far, with an early peak around March. There has been a small decline in freighter flights of around 1%, which reflects the tightening of freighter capacity by some carriers in the face of rising costs and soft rates.”

Source: http://www.handyshippingguide.com/shipping-news/air-freight-figures-rise-slightly-overall-as-cargo-totals-released_4794

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