…Global roll-out in 2018
The International Air
Transport Association (IATA) and the International Federation of Freight
Forwarders Associations (FIATA) have come together in an agreement to implement
a new Air Cargo Program. Announcing the agreement, IATA in a statement said, “The
agreement has been signed by Tony Tyler, IATA’s Director General and CEO and
Huxiang Zhao, President of FIATA, to implement the IATA-FIATA Air Cargo Program
(IFACP) to replace the existing IATA Cargo Agency Program.
According to IATA, “Over the decades that the IATA Cargo Agency
Program has operated; IATA Cargo Agents (freight forwarders) have evolved from
being “selling-agents” for airlines to being their “purchasing-customers”. In
consideration of this evolution, in 2012 IATA and FIATA joined forces to
review, refine and re-engineer the existing Agency Program. The new program
moves decision-making on the rules governing the airline-forwarder relationship
away from an airline-led conference to a governance body - the IATA-FIATA
Governance Board (IFGB) - jointly managed by forwarders and airlines, which
reflects today’s market conditions.”
“IATA and FIATA have
reached an important agreement on a new jointly-managed air cargo program. This
is the result of four years of hard work to modernize the relationship between freight
forwarders and airlines. The IFACP also provides a framework to ensure that
industry standards are relevant, pragmatic and fit for purpose. These standards
cover the endorsement of freight forwarders and more broadly the safe, secure
and efficient transportation of air cargo shipments”, said Aleks Popovich,
IATA, Senior Vice President, Financial and Distribution Services.
“The Cargo Agency Program
has long needed updating. I am really pleased that FIATA and IATA have joined
forces to provide our industry with a new, modern program and a framework for
operation that benefits both airlines and freight forwarders. IFACP will
eliminate unnecessary administrative procedures and costs as well as free up
valuable resources to tackle the complex challenges that today’s global trade
presents. These include regulatory compliance, safety and security and the
introduction of new technologies. This agreement paves the way for a more
successful future for the fastest and most fascinating mode of international
transport”, remarked Mr. Rudi Sagel, Chairman of FIATA’s Airfreight Institute
(AFI).
The phased rollout of
IFACP will begin in early 2017 with Canada as the pilot country. It is
anticipated that full global rollout will be completed by end of 2018. The
public signature with the common endorsement of the agreement will take place
at the October FIATA World Congress which will be held in Dublin, Ireland.
Benefits of the new IATA-FIATA Air Cargo Program
(IFACP)
The structure of the new
agreement better reflects the new business models and the buyer-seller
relationship that exists today between forwarders and airlines. With the
establishment of a global IATA-FIATA Governance Board (IFGB), the industry will
be better equipped to achieve key goals including: e-cargo priorities of
greater efficiency and shared values, clarification of supply chain liability,
improved compliance with safety and security standards through a more
coordinated and concerted industry approach.
The IFGB governance
structure will reduce the administrative burden in managing the program as it
includes the involvement of forwarders as equal partners in the decision making
process which now correctly reflects the Principal-to-Principal relationship
existing today between Freight Forwarders and Airlines.
Impact on the current IATA Cargo Agents
There is no immediate
impact on the current IATA Cargo Agents as the current participants of the IATA
Cargo Agency/ Intermediary Program will be provided with a new IATA-FIATA Air
Cargo Program Agreement when the program implementation process begins in their
country. Upon execution and receipt of the completed Agreement, the Endorsed
Freight Forwarder will join the new program. No further assessment will be
required. New entrants shall be granted access to the IFACP in accordance with
the program's rules, which are designed to be more reflective of how the air
cargo business functions in today’s market. It is anticipated this process will
be completed by end of 2018.
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