This research effort used the benchmarking process and a case study methodology to determine what the Air Force can learn from commercial air cargo carriers. A literature search showed that the U.S. air cargo industry leaders are United Parcel Service, Federal Express, Emery Air Freight, Airborne Freight, DHL Airways, and Burlington Air Express. In addition, the 436th Aerial Port Squadron at Dover AFB, Delaware was chosen as the Air Force representative in the benchmarking study. Observations of air cargo operations and interviews with operational managers or applicable experts familiar with air cargo operations were conducted at each carrier's hub and at Dover AFB. Observations identified that the Air Force can learn from the commercial air cargo carriers in four areas: cargo handling equipment, intransit visibility, operations interface, and safety. Observations and responses to interviews revealed major disparities between the mission of the Air Force and the goals of the industry leaders. Therefore, industry leader practices during surge periods cannot be applied to the Air Force. Transportation (Air), Case studies, Commercial aircraft, Cargo handling, Military transportation, Air logistics support.
Benchmarking Practices of Air Cargo Carriers: A Case Study Approach
1993
206 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Air Transportation , Air logistics support , Cargo handling , Commercial aircraft , Logistics support , Military transportation , Air force , Case studies , Hubs , Interfaces , Response , Safety , Squadrons , Surges , Theses , Literature surveys , Transportation(Air) , Commercial air cargo carriers , United Parcel Service , Federal Express , Emergy Air Freight , Airborne Freight , DHL Airways , Burlington Air Express , 436th Aerial Port Squadron(Dover AFB)
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