Thursday, July 25, 2013


BEIJING: China has established its second rail link to Europe, connecting the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou with Hamburg in Germany.

This comes after China launched a direct cargo service between its western city of Chengdu and Poland.
The twice a week cargo train will take 18 days to complete the journey taking half of the time required to transport goods by sea. The 10,214 km journey begins at the inland port of Zhengzhou and passes through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus and Poland.
Source: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-07-21/china/40707922_1_rail-movement-second-rail-link-cargo

ONGC Videsh offered on Friday a cargo of Azeri Light crudefor the first time via a tender after it bought a stake in the field from Hess Corp.
Hess Corp agreed in September last year to sell its 2.72 percent stake in the large Azeri, Chirag and Guneshli (ACG) group of oil fields in Azerbaijan as well as its 2.36 percent stake in an associated pipeline to ONGC for $1 billion.
Source: http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-07-19/news/40681437_1_ceyhan-terminal-guneshli-ongc

The construction of a dry-cargo terminal of the new international trading port near the Azerbaijani capital Baku is due to finish in 2015.
"It is planned to put into operation the ferry terminal and the entire road infrastructure in 2014," Transport Minister Ziya Mammadov said during a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers chaired by President Ilham Aliyev, which was dedicated to the results of Azerbaijan's social-economic development in the first half of 2013 and upcoming tasks.
"The construction of the largest and modern international sea trading port in the Caspian Sea continues successfully. A channel with a length of 7.5 kilometers to the shore and with the depth of 7 meters has opened and work on the construction of installations onshore is underway," Mammadov said.
The construction of the new international trading port began in November 2010. It is located 65 kilometers south of Baku in the Alat settlement.
The construction of the international sea trading port will be implemented in three stages. The first stage of the project includes the construction of two ferry and three cargo berths for receiving containers of 'RoRo' type and simple (universal) dry-cargo ships. The second phase of the project envisages the construction of three more cargo berths, and the third phase implies the construction of two additional cargo berths. The port can accept up to 11.6 million tons of cargo a year.
The minister also said that four new tankers and five ferries have been acquired for the last five years at the expense of the state budget funds.
Besides, the Baku International Bus Terminal, around 11 terminals and bus stations have been built in Azerbaijani regions in the last five years, he added.
According to Mammadov, eight terminals and bus stations have been reconstructed and three terminals are being built.
Concerning the issue of the car fleet renewal, he said around 3,471 new large and medium buses, as well as 1,850 taxies, including 1,000 "London cabs", have been obtained over the past five years.
In particular, 16 Boeing, Airbus and Embraer passenger aircraft as well as three helicopters were purchased in 2008-2012. Mammadov said that international airports have been put into operation in the major regional centers of the country, such as Ganja, Lankaran, Zagatala and Gabala.
Touching upon the implementation of major transport projects by Azerbaijan, Mammadov also spoke about the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway. He said that 2 kilometers of the total of 4.2 kilometers of the tunnel on the border of Turkey and Georgia have been laid.
"In the framework of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project it is planned to build a new 105-kilometer branch railway line," he said. "As is expected, each year 30 million tons of cargo will be transported via the BTK railway line, which will have direct access to the European rail network."
Source: http://www.azernews.az/business/57118.html

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Air cargo, commonly known as air freight, is collected by firms from shippers and delivered to customers. 

The easiest way to find the status of your air cargo shipment. Click the links of the airlines below and visit the airfreight tracking sites of the carriers.

Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP
Aban Air K5 710
ABSA Cargo Airline M3 549
Adria Airways JP 165
Aegean Airlines A3 390
Aer Lingus Cargo EI 053 (alternate tracking site)
Aeroflot SU 507
Aeroflot SU 555 (alternate tracking site) (from/to Germany: Aeroflot Germany)
Aerolineas Argentinas AR 044
Aerosvit VV 870
Aeromexico Cargo AM 139 (alternate tracking site)
Aeromexpress Cargo QO 976
AeroUnion 6R 873
Africa West FK 858
Air Algerie AH 124
Air ALM LM 119
Air Arabia G9 514
Air Armenia QN 907 *
AirAsia D7 843
AirAsia Berhad AK 807
Air Astana KC 465
Air Atlanta Icelandic CC 318
Air Baltic BT 657
AirBridge Cargo RU 580
Air Canada AC 014
Air China CA 999
Air Europa Cargo UX 996
Air France AF 057
Air Greenland GL 631
Air Hong Kong LD 288
Air India AI 098
Air Jamaica JM 201
Air Macau NX 675
Air Madagascar MD 258
Air Malawi QM 167
Air Malta KM 643
Air Mauritius MK 239 (alternate tracking site)
Airmax Cargo M8 658
Air Moldova 9U 572
Air New Zealand NZ 086
Air Niugini PX 656
Air Serbia (JAT) JU 115
Air Seychelles HM 061
Air Tahiti Nui TN 244 (flight tracking only)
Air Transat TS 649
Alaska Airlines AS 027 (alternate tracking site)
Alitalia AZ 055 (alternate tracking site)
Allied Air 4W 574 (alternate tracking site)
Aloha Air Cargo KH 687
American Airlines AA 001
Amerijet International M6 810
ANA All Nippon Cargo NH 205 (alternate tracking site)
Arik Air 725 W3 *
Asiana Airlines OZ 988 (alternate tracking site)
Astral Aviation 8V 485
Atlantic Southeast Airlines EV 862
Atlas Air 369 5Y
AV Cargo Z3 757
Azerbaijan Airlines J2 771
Bahamasair UP 111
Bangkok Airways PG 829
Biman Bangladesh BG 997
Bringer Air Cargo E6 417
British Airways BA 125
British Midland Airways BMI BD 236 (alternate tracking site)
Brussels Airlines SN 082
Bulgaria Air FB 623

Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP
CAL Cargo Air Lines 5C 700
Camair-Co QC 040
Canadian Airlines Int´l CP 018
Cargojet Airways W8 489
Cargolux Airlines CV 172
Cargolux Italia C8 356
Caribbean Airlines BW 106 (alternate tracking site)
Cathay Pacific Airways CX 160
Cayman Airways KX 378
Centurion Air Cargo WE 307
China Airlines CI 297
China Cargo Airlines CK 112
China Eastern Airlines MU 781
China Southern Airlines CZ 784 (alternate tracking site)
Comair OH 886
Continental Airlines CO 005
Copa Airlines Cargo CM 230 (Colombia) (alternate tracking site)
Corsair SS 923
Coyne Airways 7C 575
Croatia Airlines OU 831
Cubana de Aviacion CU 136
Cyprus Airways CY 048
Czech Airlines OK 064 (alternate tracking site)
Delta Air Lines DL 006 (alternate tracking site)
DHL Aero Expreso 992 D5
DHL Aviation/DHL Airways ER 423
DHL Aviation / European Air Transport QY 615
Dragonair KA 043
Egyptair MS 077 (alternate tracking site)
EL AL LY 114
Emery Worldwide EB
Emirates EK 176 (alternate tracking site)
Estafeta Carga Aerea E7 355
Estonian Air OV 960
Ethiopian Airlines ET 071
ETIHAD Airways EY 607
Eva Airways BR 695 (alternate tracking site)

Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP
Far Eastern Air Transport
265 EF
Fedex
FX 023 (alternate tracking site)
Finnair AY 105
flydubai cargo FZ 141
Gabon Airlines GY 013
Garuda Indonesia GA 126 (alternate tracking site)
Global Aviation and Services 5S 301
Gol Airlines (VRG Linhas Aéreas) G3 127
Gulf Air GF 072 (alternate tracking site)
Hainan Airlines HU 880
Hawaiian Airlines HA 173
Hong Kong Airlines N8 851
Hong Kong Express UO 128
Iberia IB 075 (alternate tracking site )
Icelandair FI 108 (alternate tracking site)
IndiGo CarGo 6E 312
Insel Air Cargo 7I 958
Iran Air IR 096
Japan Air System JD 234
Japan Airlines JL 131
Jetairfly TB 754
Jet Airways 9W 589
Jet Airways Inc. (US) QJ 508
Jetblue Airways B6 279
Jet Club 0J 254
Jett8 Airlines JX 693
Jubba Airways 6J
Kalitta Air K4 272
Kenya Airways KQ 706
KLM Cargo KL 074
Korean Air KE 180 (alternate tracking site)
Kuwait Airways KU 229
LACSA Airlines of Costa Rica LR 133
LAN Airlines (LATAM) LA 045
LAN Chile Cargo UC 145
Lauda Air NG 231
Leaderjet 1A 790
LIAT Airlines LI 140
LOT Polish Airlines LO 080
LTU Leisure Cargo AB 745
Lufthansa Cargo AG LH 020
Malaysian Airline System MH 232 (alternate tracking site)
Mandarin Airlines AE 803
Mario's Air M2 552
Martinair Cargo MP 129
MASAir MY 865
Middle East Airlines ME 076
MNG Airlines MB 716

Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP
National Air Cargo N8 416 (multiple AWB tracking)
Nippon Cargo Airlines KZ 933
Northern Air Cargo NC 345
(Northwest Airlines) Delta Air Lines NW 012 (alternate tracking site) (alternate tracking site)
Norwegian Cargo DY 328
Olympic Airways OA 050 (alternate tracking site)
Oman Air WY 910
Pakistan Int´l Airlines PK 214
Pegasus Cargo PC 624
Philippine Airlines PR 079
Polar Air Cargo PO 403
Pronto Airways ?? ???
Qantas Airways QF 081
Qatar Airways QR 157
Royal Air Maroc AT 147
Royal Brunei Airlines BI 672
Royal Jordanian RJ 512
Ryan Air ?? ???
SAC South American Airways S6 817
SAS-Scandinavian Airlines System SK 117
SATA Air Acores SP 737
Saudi Arabian Airlines SV 065 (alternate tracking site - alternate tracking site)
Shandong Airlines SC 324 (Chinese)
Shanghai Airlines FM 774
Shenzhen Airlines ZH 479 (Chinese)
Siberia Airlines 421 S7
Sichuan Airlines 3U 876
Silk Air 629 MI
Silk Way Airlines 463 ZP
Silk Way West Airlines 501 7L
Singapore Airlines SQ 618
Skylease Cargo KY 576
Sky West Airlines OO 302
Solar Cargo 4S 644
South African Airways SA 083
Southwest Airlines WN 526
spiceJet 775 SG
SriLankan Cargo 603 UL
Starlight Airlines QP 321
Swiss LX 724
Syrian Arab Airlines RB 070

Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP
TAAG-Angola Airlines DT 118
TAB Transportes Aereos Bolivianos B1 901
TACA TA 202
TAM Brazilian Airlines JJ 957 (international tracking) *
Tampa Airlines QT 729
TAP Air Portugal 047 TP
Tarom 281 RO
Thai Airways TG 217 (alternate tracking site)
Thomson Airways AB 745
TMA Trans Mediterranean Airways TL 370
TMA Trans Mediterranean Airways N2 673
TNT Airways 3V 756
Trans American Airways/TACA Peru T0 530
Trans Mediterranean Airways TL 270
Tunisair TU 199 *
Turkish Airlines TK 235 (alternate tracking site)
Ukraine Int´l Airlines PS 566
Uni Airways B7 525
United Airlines Cargo UA 016
UPS Air Cargo 5X 406
Ural Airlines Cargo U6 262
USAirways US 037
VARIG RG 042/183
Vensecar Internacional V4 946
Vietnam Airlines VN 738
Virgin Atlantic VS 932
Westjet Cargo WS 838
Xiamen Airlines MF 731
Yangtze River Express Airlines Y8 871
Yemenia Yemen Airways IY 635 (alternate tracking site)
Airlines A-B | Airlines C-E | Airlines F-M | Airlines N-S | Airlines T-Z | TOP



 



It is the physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo. The term Shipping originally referred to transport by sea, but is extended in American English to refer to transport by land or air (International English: "carriage") as well. "Logistics", a term borrowed from the military environment, is also fashionably used in the same sense.

Friday, July 12, 2013


Cargo (or freight) is goods or produce transported, generally for commercial gain, by ship or aircraft, although the term is now extended to intermodal train, van or truck. In modern times, containers are used in most long-haul cargo transport.


Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between people, which in turn establishes civilizations.

Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines and terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots (including fueling docks and fuel stations) and seaports. Terminals may be used both for interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance.

Vehicles traveling on these networks may include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks, people, helicopters and aircraft. Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose including financing, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations and ownership of infrastructure can be either public or private, depending on the country and mode.

Passenger transport may be public, where operators provide scheduled services, or private. Freight transport has become focused on containerization, although bulk transport is used for large volumes of durable items. Transport plays an important part in economic growth and globalization, but most types cause air pollution and use large amounts of land. While it is heavily subsidized by governments, good planning of transport is essential to make traffic flow and restrain urban sprawl.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Cargo News Hub is source for the latest new, tools and information about the Cargo & Trade industry. Here you can find news coverage of domestic and international cargo airlines, price and freight indexes, cargo airports and more.