I..want..my.. MTV !

March 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

In a move that didn’t surprise any of the parties involved,  MTV Networks International, announced today that they would now entrust newly formed Ceemless Air Corp with the shipping of their goods, both domestically and internationally.  As stated by an MTV rep: “we couldn’t have had the unbelievable success with SpongeBob’s 10th Anniversary, especially with you working your magic to get our statues to the ends of the Earth, without your hard work, enthusiasm and dedication.” This latest move continues to show the confidence that the events and entertainment industry has in our service and staff.

Yet another winter storm slams the tri-state area forcing closures

February 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The slow-moving winter storm is bad enough that Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to give New York City’s 1.1 million public school students their second snow day this month. Snow days are rare; this is the fourth one in the past six years.

In Manhattan, the snow total in Central Park reached 16.9 inches by 7 a.m. Northern suburbs could get a
two-day total of 16 inches of snow. It was even deeper upstate, in Orange County. Tuxedo has recorded over 26.2 inches, and Washingtonville 25 1/2 inches.

Another 3 to 6 inches of accumulation is possible before the snow tapers off into flurries by this afterno
on and AccuWeather says up to two more inches could fall overnight.

Continental Airlines and its regional partners cancelled about 270 flights at Newark Liberty — more than half its schedule there.  Delta Airlines also cancelled a number of flights out of John F. Kennedy International.

Driving conditions are so that we will have to cancel all local area pickups.  Out of area pickups will continue as planned.

Please call for further information:   347.492.6898

At…the…buzzer….. NBA to ship with Ceemless Air

February 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The National Baskeball Association has traded up by making the switch to  Ceemless Air Corp. The stats will show that our staff has once again proven to be the deciding factor when it came time for the NBA to choose which company would handle the international distribution of their television spots. The NBA said that “they simply just didn’t feel comfortable dealing with anyone else”. Our company may be new, but our reputation is unsurpassed when it comes to customer service and global presence……just ask any of our Fortune 500 clients.

Tri-State Area Pick Ups Cancelled Due To Snow Storm

February 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

A blizzard warning is in effect for New York City until 6 a.m. Thursday. The National Weather Service has also issued a blizzard warning for all but the northernmost part of New Jersey until midnight.  The storm could dump about 10 to 16 inches of snow on the metropolitan area and wind gusts of up to 40 mph are expected. The snow will pick up intensity throughout the day, lowering visibility and making travel extremely dangerous. The snow may mix with sleet in the morning but will otherwise be heavy at times throughout the day. AccuWeather says snowfall rates of one to two inches per hour are possible.

Due to the severity of the forecast coupled with the cancellations and delays at area airports, we will not be making any pick ups or deliveries in the tri-state area for Wednesday February 10th.  Normal operations will resume at 6am Thursday February 11th.  Please feel free to call for further information regarding the local closure.  If your materials are located outside the affected area, that work can proceed as normal.

Please call us at 347.492.6898

Email us at info@ceemlessair.com

Operation Smile adds Ceemless Air to their shipping and logistics team

February 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Operation Smile, the leading provider of humanitarian medical missions, selects Ceemless Air to provide them with logistical assistance in getting their medical equipment to and from mission sites all over the world.  Since 1982, Operation Smile volunteers have provided free life-changing reconstructive surgery to over 140,000 children and young adults suffering from cleft lip, cleft palate and other facial deformities.  As part of a larger team, Ceemless Air will handle several remote destinations throughout the world.  “We are extremely proud to be a part of the Operation Smile cause.  They’ve been providing the world with a great service that has been extremely successful, for over 25 years.”  Operation Smile states that efficient and knowledgeable handling of their goods is vital to the success of their missions and Ceemless Air is more than capable of providing such services. “Operation Smile is proud to have Ceemless Air as one of its premier freight forwarders. It is imperative that our cargo reach our missions sites in order for our medical volunteers to operate on hundreds of waiting children. It takes tremendous amounts of planning and coordination to execute our international missions and we are sometimes limited to narrow travel windows and hospitals in remote parts of the world. Ceemless Air has embraced our challenges and have always gotten our cargo where it needs to be, when it needs to be there. We are so very gracious for their service and their team is a pleasure to work with; they are one of the best!”.

Visit the Operation Smile website to find out more about their cause at www.operationsmile.org

Nickelodeon makes the switch!

February 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Nickelodeon Live Theatricals chooses Ceemless Air Corp to handle the international and domestic shipping of it’s Live Theatrical costume characters.  Nickelodeon cited confidence in Ceemless’  “knowledge and experience” in moving such materials as the main factor behind the switch.  Moving into 2010,  with several events already planned, the new partnership should prove beneficial to both Nickelodeon and Ceemless Air. The decision by Nickelodeon echo’s that of Ceemless’ other clientelle that also feel they are in good hands when dealing with the newly formed company.

Ceemlessair.com goes live!

January 31, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Ceemless Air Corporation website goes into beta and is slated to launch Monday February 1st.  It provides general information about the company and it’s founders as well as the services we provide.  Also listed are some very helpful tools when shipping internationally, such as an International Holidays calendar and Currency Conversion tool.  Stay tuned as our Track and Trace tool is almost complete as well as e-Bill print capabilities.   We will continually add content to the site so visit us often and feel free to contact us at any time.  info@ceemlessair.com

TSA is concerned about US shipper’s lack of impact awareness about 100% screening issues (August 2010)

January 11, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

TSA is concerned about US shipper’s lack of impact awareness about 100% screening issues (August 2010)

Background

The Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 legislation mandates 50% screening of cargo that is transported by a passenger carrier by February 2009 and 100% screening of cargo that is transported by a passenger carrier by August 2010. TSA is required to establish a system to ensure 100% of cargo transported on passenger aircraft is screened at a level of security commensurate to that of passenger baggage. This requires screening at the piece level. Because this screening requirement is not supplemented by congressional funding, it is the air cargo industry’s responsibility to bear all costs.
Piece level cargo is the individual item within a shipment. Shipments tendered on skids and shrink- wrapped (typically transported on wide-body aircraft) must be taken apart so pieces can be screened. Most wide-body cargo flows through freight forwarders (consolidators), who typically “containerize/palletize” this cargo prior to tendering it to airlines. Airlines lack space/facilities to “de-palletize”, screen, and re-configure these shipments, so if “airlines only” must screen all such cargo, they anticipate significant delays, increased processing/cut-off times and costs. Airlines and groups such as the Air Transport Association, and Air Forwarders Association continue to confirm this concern

Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP)

TSA’s approach to assist industry in attaining the screening mandates is the Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP). The CCSP was created to: allow screening of cargo early in the air cargo supply chain by a trusted, vetted, and audited facility; initiate and maintain the integrity of a shipment throughout the supply chain by utilizing stringent chain of custody methods; and enable entities such as shippers to incorporate physical screening into the packing process.

Who Can Become a Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF?)

Facilities that volunteer to participate in the CCSP program will be able to tender cargo directly to a passenger air carrier or freight forwarder. This includes: Manufacturers, Warehouses, Distribution Centers, Third Party Logistics Providers, and other similar facilities.

Industry Challenges for 100%
As of February 1, 2009, 50% of all cargo is screened at the piece level prior to being loaded on a passenger aircraft.

It may appear to shippers that the 50% mandate was met without significant challenges, but TSA

believes they should consider the following issues:

  • The economic downturn caused a 35% drop in the movement of cargo compared with 2007.
  • Airlines still lack space/facilities to “de-palletize”, screen, and re-configure large shipments.
  • Some commodities were screened by an alternate means for a limited time frame (until August 31st, 2009).
  • 85% of current screening entities (airlines and CCSF freight forwarders) utilize ETD as their primary method of screening. Alarm resolution for ETD (other than physical search) is challenging. There is a high risk of a physical inspection (opening boxes and removing content) resolution as a result of  “contamination” while shipments are in forwarder or airline vehicles/docks
  • Overall, airlines would not have attained the required percentage without the screening percentages contributed by CCSP freight forwarders, who also use ETD as primary method of screening.

As a result, TSA is concerned that shippers may wait until it is too late to surmount the challenges of August 2010, when 100% of all pieces must be screened individually. We have already seen a decline in applications for the CCSP, and believe shippers should consider these facts:

  • Screening the difficult, complex, skidded cargo still lies ahead

–  Most shipments screened today are not skidded/move on narrow body aircraft

  • Economic recovery will lead to increased cargo volume

–  Screening 100% of 15 million pounds per day in August 2010 vs. screening 50% of 9 million
pounds per day now represents a 300% increase in cargo requiring screening (return to 2007       levels)

  • Possible insufficient availability of screening technology (backlogs) for forwarders and airlines
  • High risk of airlines/forwarders opening shipments to resolve “contamination” alarms
  • If too many shippers wait until the “last minute” to recognize challenges and apply for CCSP, TSA may not have resources to certify them in time for the August 2010 mandate.


TSA is providing an incentive for shippers to join CCSP now!

Shippers who apply and commit prior to September 2009, will be entitled to additional benefits.

Additional Information


For additional information or questions, shippers should visit our website at: http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/tsnm/air_cargo/index.shtm or to request an application, email ccsp@dhs.gov.

Things to consider

Only CCSF shippers can ensure the integrity of their packaging and shipments in August 2010!

Only Cargo that is 100% Screened at the Piece Level will be Uplifted on Passenger Planes on August 1, 2010!

Ceemless Air Gains IAC/TSA approval

December 25, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

We are now 100% in compliance with government mandated Transportation Security Administration rules and regulations set forth to assure safe transportation of freight and people on aircraft traveling throughout the United States and abroad. Some of these rules and regulations may effect new account setup procedures and certain types of freight that can be shipped.   We will do our best to keep you informed of any amendments to the rules that could result in any changes to our standard operational procedures.