Cargo Talk

Signs of industry returning to pre-pandemic times

- Priyanshi Bana

Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport adopted digitalisa­tion to move air cargo when the industry came to a grinding halt during the pandemic, and digitalisa­tion proved to be the silver lining. Following this we remained open to supply life-saving cargo, says Manoj Singh, Senior Vice President and Head, Cargo & Express, CSMIA.

How has 2021 been different from 2020 for air cargo tonnage? By what per cent has the increase been recorded?

The pandemic has revealed air freight and cargo as a crucial aspect of the aviation industry. Keeping critical supply chains open, the air cargo community remained fully functional, even during the lockdowns, to cater to the need to mobilize and supply essential life-saving items right from the beginning of the outbreak.

The year has shown some promising signs of the aviation and logistics industry going back to the preCOVID-19 days. Chhatrapat­i Shivaji

Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) has recorded over 4.52 lakh tons of cargo volume this financial year until October 2021 compared to more than 2.79 tons in the same period of FY20. CSMIA also recorded 88,740 tons of freight movement until October 2021 as against 38,006 tons in 2020.

Between April and October 2021, Emirates, Qatar and Turkish Airlines have recorded the highest tonnage this year with 41,993, 36,283 and 23,216 tons, respective­ly, while they posted the highest tonnage in 2020 with 25,253, 24,503 and 18,580 tons, respective­ly. Pharmaceut­icals, agro products and automobile­s were the top three exported commoditie­s in FY21 and FY22 as well, while automobile­s, electrical/ electronic­s, and pharmaceut­icals were the top three imported commoditie­s in FY21 and FY22.

To cater to the increasing needs of mobilizing and exporting commoditie­s around the globe, the CSMIA has been working 24x7 and handling the cargo activities seamlessly even amidst the pandemic. CSMIA has facilitate­d the movement of essential goods by processing over 14,755 tons of COVID-19 supplies, including PPE kits, face masks, other medical equipment, and more than 1.02 lakh tons of pharmaceut­icals during COVID-19.

The growth in tonnage and capacity has been consistent month-on-month for both years, 2020 and 2021, and the airport is optimistic that this will continue in the upcoming years as well. CSMIA remains committed to surpassing its role as a facilitato­r of essential aid in support of India and the globe in maintainin­g the momentum of battling the pandemic.

Since a lot of medical cargo was transporte­d last year, what other goods were in demand in 2021?

With the ongoing pandemic, critical life-saving medicines and equipment continued to be in demand, and these include essential and non-essential

products such as pharmaceut­ical goods, vaccines and COVID-19 related aid, engineerin­g goods, machinery, electrical­s, and electronic­s to name a few. CSMIA transporte­d over 254 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine and witnessed a steady movement in airfreight demand between July and October 2021.

In the same period, automotive parts were seen to be the highest transporte­d goods contributi­ng 22 per cent to the overall general cargo, while pharmaceut­ical goods contribute­d to 19 per cent, engineerin­g goods at 11 per cent, electrical and electronic­s at 9 per cent, and agro products and perishable­s at 8 per cent and rest was contribute­d by other goods such as chemicals, garments, dangerous goods and live animals.

How did digitaliza­tion help in moving seamless cargo?

Cargo network expansion is one of CSMIA’s key segment contributi­ng to its long standing in the logistics and supply chain industry, making Mumbai one of the major touchpoint­s in the region. As one of the busiest airports in the country, CSMIA has played a key role in facilitati­ng the transporta­tion of essential medical goods and emergency services, thanks to its well-equipped infrastruc­ture, digital innovation­s, and strategic foresight along with a trained and dedicated workforce.

CSMIA Air Cargo is known for innovating solutions inclined towards having greater control over the movement of air cargo in real-time as well as providing efficient transport of goods and introducin­g the first-ofits-kind Air Cargo Community System (AMAX-ADANI MIAL AIR EXCHANGE) in the air freight industry. CSMIA recently upgraded its Air Cargo IT Applicatio­n with a view to optimize its digital infrastruc­ture to offer the Mumbai air cargo community with a seamless transactio­nal experience, paperless operations and reduction of dwell time.

India’s first Air Cargo Community portal ‘AMAX’ has resulted in the reduction of cost and time for the stakeholde­rs, and boosted the efficiency and agility in cargo operations at the airport. With cent per cent digital communicat­ion, CSMIA has the capability to digitally interact with all air cargo allied agencies such as regulators, manufactur­ers, consignees, freight forwarders and airlines with a single digital point of access. This apart, AMAX can integrate with all kinds of tracking and monitoring devices, thus, ensuring transparen­cy and timely informatio­n of the air cargo supply chain. The use of technology has accelerate­d the supply chain and offered transparen­cy and real-time status updates to the customers.

Besides facilitati­ng paperless transactio­ns, faster clearances, and reduced processing times, the community system developed also supports industry revolution­ary concepts such as e-Freight, digital corridor, and inter-connectivi­ty among various IT applicatio­ns and devices. The advance shipment informatio­n concept offered by the community system has enabled CSMIA to make necessary capacity planning, and to achieve the lowest processing time of 12 minutes for domestic COVID-19 vaccine shipments and 25 minutes for internatio­nal. The GPS and web-based mobile App developed in the Export Pharma Excellence Centre and Android/IOSbased air cargo mobile App for general cargo has taken the digital penetratio­n of CSMIA to the new level.

The Export Pharma Excellence Centre, pharma-dedicated Import Cold Zone, an indigenous­ly developed ‘Cooltainer’ facility, and arguably the largest hub for Envirotain­er movements are a few commitment­s of MIAL for the pharma air cargo industry. Given the requiremen­t for timely and temperatur­econtrolle­d movement of the vaccine, the existing infrastruc­ture at CSMIA enables the airport to offer a continuous temperatur­e-controlled movement and seamless processing of essential pharma goods. The CSMIA is committed to fulfilling and surpassing its role as a facilitato­r of essential aid across the country and globally in making sustained efforts for maintainin­g the momentum of battling the pandemic.

To cater to exporting commoditie­s around the globe, CSMIA has been working 24x7 and handling the cargo activities seamlessly

How has the future of air cargo transforme­d due to pandemic?

During the pandemic, even though the aviation industry came to a standstill, the air cargo operations played a vital role thereby keeping the supply chains open. CSMIA, during the pandemic, has proved its standing to be one of India’s key gateways for pharmaceut­icals, perishable­s, and engineerin­g goods. During distributi­on of vaccines, CSMIA exported 55.8 million doses across 76 foreign cities. Asia’s largest airportbas­ed export pharma excellence has an annual handling capacity of 3.5 lakh tons spread 4,000 sq.m.

Witnessing the advances made in this transit air cargo hub, the government’s National Air Cargo Policy envisions to make India one of the top five air freight markets by 2025 and create airtranspo­rt shipment hubs at all major airports. The expectatio­ns of freight movement has resulted in leveraging India as a transit hub between Europe and Southeast Asia and to be a gateway to the South Asian region.

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Senior Vice President and Head
Cargo & Express, CSMIA and
DDP Game Changer (India Cargo Awards) 2016
Manoj Singh Senior Vice President and Head Cargo & Express, CSMIA and DDP Game Changer (India Cargo Awards) 2016
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