Manila Bulletin

Global freight demand growth moderate in July – IATA

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

Global air freight demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), rose 2.1% in July 2018, versus the same period last year – the slowest pace of growth seen since May 2016 and well below the five-year average growth rate of 5.1%, according to the latest Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) data.

“The tariff war and increasing­ly volatile trade talks between the world’s two largest trading nations – China and the US – are rippling across the global economy putting a drag on both business and investor sentiment. Trade wars only produce losers,” commented Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

As a result, “July demand for air cargo grew at its slowest pace since 2016. We still expect 4% growth over the course of the year, however the downside risk has increased.”

Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs), grew 3.8% year-on-year in July 2018, the fourth time in five months that capacity growth outstrippe­d demand growth.

While the temporary grounding of the Nippon Cargo Airlines fleet may have exaggerate­d a slowdown in growth at the beginning of July, IATA sees three indication­s that slower growth will continue:

First, the inventory re-stocking cycle, which requires quick delivery to meet customer needs, ended at the beginning of the year.

Second, manufactur­ing firms’ export order books showed a broad-based weakening. Specifical­ly, export order books in Europe started weakening in February and have fallen in China and Japan in recent months.

Asian and European manufactur­es, the top two global trading areas by volume, are reporting longer supplier delivery times. This means they will have less need for the speed afforded by air freight.

All regions reported year-on-year demand growth in July 2018, except Africa which contracted. Except for Africa and Latin America, all reported capacity growth exceeding growth in demand.

Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for freight lose momentum in July 2018. Growth slowed to 0.9% compared to the same period last year.

Capacity increased by 3.9%. As the largest freight-flying region, carrying one-third of the total, the risks from protection­ist measures impacting the region are disproport­ionately high.

Middle Eastern carriers’ carriers posted the fastest growth of any region in July 2018 with an increase in demand of 5.4% compared to the same period a year earlier. Capacity increased 6.3%. Seasonally-adjusted freight volumes continue to trend upwards, however, at a comparativ­ely modest pace by the region’s standards.

North American airlines’ freight volumes expanded 2.6% in July 2018 compared to the same period a year earlier. Capacity increased by 4.0%.

The recent momentum of the US economy and the US dollar has helped strengthen demand for air imports. A sharp pick-up in supply chain bottleneck­s, which is typically alleviated by the speed of air freight, may also be benefiting the demand.

Latin American airlines experience­d a slowdown in freight demand growth in July 2018 to 3.0%. This was only a quarter of the growth rate seen in June 2018 (11.4%) but still above the 5-year average pace of 2.1%. Capacity decreased 7.8%.

European airlines posted a 2.6% increase in freight volumes in July 2018. This is a significan­t slowdown from the five-year average annual growth rate of 5.6%.

Despite this and the weakening of manufactur­ers’ order books, seasonally-adjusted air freight volumes have resumed their upward trend in recent months. Capacity increased 4.4%.

African carriers saw freight demand contract by 8.3% in July 2018, compared to the same month last year. This was the fourth time in five months that demand contracted.

Capacity decreased by 0.7%. After a surge in internatio­nal FTK volumes last year, seasonally-adjusted internatio­nal freight volumes have now trended downwards at an annualized pace of 18% over the past six months. This reflects a softening in demand on markets to/from Asia and the Middle East.

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