HQ Meeting topics revealed ¦ FIATA ICS2 Quick Guide ¦ e-CMR Meeting coverage
 
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The 2023 FIATA HQ Meeting  in Geneva takes place Friday 17 March evening until Tuesday 21 March  evening. The 2023 theme is 'Navigating Uncertainty' and you can find an  outlook of some of the planned discussions below.
Registration to the FIATA HQ Meeting is open until Sunday 5 March 2023 inclusive. 
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The future of multimodal logistics digitalisation
This  interview gives a basis for the continuation of the discussion to come  at the HQ Meeting with MSC, UIC, UNECE and CHAMP. This interview  features the ICC, MSC, Arab Bank (Switzerland) Ltd., CHAMP, and UNCTAD,  and sets the scene for the upcoming reflection on the future of  multimodal logistics digitalisation.
 
Sustainability at what cost?
The High-Level-Maritime Dialogue in November opened an exciting discussion on the need for decarbonisation in the shipping sector for a resilient supply chain. Forwarders can expect a deep-dive into the topic of sustainability in the maritime sector at the upcoming HQ Meeting, addressing new technologies, better fuels and helping the maritime industry to find a viable solution for decarbonisation with the expertise of energy commodity traders.
From cybersecurity to aircraft damage control for ULDs
The  Advisory Body on Safety and Security session will focus on cyber  security, gathering cyber crime experts, focusing on dangers, common  attacks and mitigation measures, in order to help FIATA members to  circumvent the dangers of the digital world.
In  conjunction with AFI (Air Freight Institute), a cross-panel will also  explore the topic of ULD (Unit Load Devices). Today, data shows that  ULD's are the number one cause of aircraft ground damage and that there  is currently a lack of understanding on ULDs inspection and  maintenance. This challenges staff training and legitimate experience to  treat aircrafts parts, and calls for the help of FIATA to help address  this issue.
Event Logistics
For an overview of the most important things you need to know for making your participation at the HQ Meeting in Geneva a success, as well as a general overview of themes, click here.
You can also check out last year's HQ Meeting on the daily recaps here below:
 Day 1 Summary
Day 2 Summary
Day 3 Summary
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Check out the December FIATA Review here!
FIATA releases Quick Guide and FAQs on upcoming EU ICS2 regulations for members!
The  new European Union (EU) customs Advance Cargo Information requirement,  Import Control System 2.0 (ICS2 Release 2), which focuses on airfreight,  is coming into force on 1 March 2023. New requirements will call  for preparation from freight forwarders worldwide, exporting to the EU,  in addition to economic operators within the region. 
 
FIATA  developed and released the Quick Guide on the new EU regulation as well  as Frequently Asked Question on ICS2 with the focus on Release 2 for  the air freight to support its members in the implementation of ICS2 and  the Advanced Cargo Information requirements. The guide and FAQs were  developed with the support of CAI, ABSS and AFI delegates. 
 
Please  check the Quick Guide and FAQs on ICS2 below. In case you have any  questions regarding this publication, please address them at legal@fiata.org. 
Not yet seen the latest FIATA Business Continuity Guide? Click here!
FIATA brings the freight forwarding perspective to the UNECE Group of Experts on e-CMR
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Group of Experts on the operationalisation of e-CMR held its 4th session on 25-27 January at the UN Office in Geneva, to continue its work towards the digitalisation of international transport documents and the future e-CMR system. FIATA was pleased to be part of the Group of Experts' discussion, in the interest of facilitating the future of digitalisation of international transport documents for international road transport.
During this session, Mark Bromley, the Multimodal Transport Institute (MTI) Chair presented the freight forwarding/logistics perspective as well as the insights of the practical use of the CMR in Europe and former Soviet Union (FSU) countries.
FIATA continues to pursue the shared objective of digitalisation of transport documents and cross-border paperless trade facilitation to ensure ease of doing business for the benefit of its members and all parties involved in international road transport.
2M split is making waves
The  2M alliance split between ocean carriers, Maersk and the Mediterranean  Shipping Company (MSC), is making waves, whereas FIATA WG Sea Chair,  Jens Roemer is not surprised. He notes that both companies have had very  different strategies with MSC focusing on increasing shipping volumes  and Maersk prioritising vertical integration.
Data  insights from Antonella Teodoro, Senior Analyst at MDST foresaw this  too, wherein an evident increase in capacity offered independently was  noticed in the last quarter of 2022. Ms Teodoro notes that it will not  shock the market as the carriers have two more years to prepare for this  change. Maersk and MSC may still be able to individually cooperate with  other alliances and consortia members, or form new alliances, though  regulators need to monitor the developments closely. The reorganisation  may allow forwarders more choices in the market. 
FIATA Members are encouraged to share their comments on this item and questions for experts at maritime@fiata.org.
Agenda
Upcoming events:
- 29 January - 2 February | FIATA 1st Presidency Meeting 2023 in Cape Town
- 2 February | FIATA Digital Lab ¦ Sign-up here
- 14 February | LATAM corridor seminar in partnership with UIC
- 18-21 March | FIATA HQ Meeting
- 22 March | 1st Extended Board Meeting 2023