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Gráfica 1: Aeropuerto Internacional De Vancouver Fuente Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Perfil logístico de Canadá/Inteligencia de mercados Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver Por: Legiscomex.com Diciembre 5 del 2012 El Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver (Código IATA: YVR) está situado a 13 kilómetros al sur de la ciudad que lleva su mismo nombre en British Columbia y es considerado uno de los más importantes de Canadá. Cuenta con 3 terminales y un corredor peatonal denominado “link” que conecta la terminal internacional con las domésticas. En el 2012, el Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver fue premiado como el mejor aeropuerto de Norteamérica y ocupó el 9º lugar en el ranking de los mejores aeropuertos del mundo, según The World Airports Awards. Gráfica 1: Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver Fuente: Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver El Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver se ha convertido en el segundo centro aeroportuario más concurrido de Canadá, prestando servicio a toda el área de Columbia Británica y sirviendo no Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 1 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá solo para el transporte de más de 17 millones de personas, sino también para el movimiento de carga de más de 180.000 toneladas (ton). Este complejo portuario tiene vuelos a 39 destinos internacionales sin contar EE UU, con el que tiene 23 rutas diferentes. Así mismo, 62 compañías aéreas prestan sus servicios entre las que se encuentran Air Canada Cargo, Air China, Eva Air, American Airlines, United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air North, China Airlines, Alaska Airlines y Das Air Cargo, entre otras. Gráfica 2: Compañías de carga que operan en el aeropuerto de Vancouver Compañía de carga Teléfono Fax Aeromexpress Cargo 604-482-1125 604-207-2485 Air Canada Cargo 604-231-6800 604-231-6835 Air China 604-303-3555 604-303-3552 Air Gabon 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Air Jamaica 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Air New Zealand Cargo 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Air North 800-764-0407 867-668-6224 Air Pacific 604-273-8856 604-273-0004 Air Transat Cargo 604-273-5135 604-273-5145 Airtours International 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Alaska Airlines 604-821-1806 604-279-0349 American Airlines 604-482-1123 604-207-2485 Asiana Airlines British Airways World Cargo 604-270-2832 604-270-6118 Cargojet Airways 604-244-8868 604-244-8242 Cathay Pacific Airways 604-606-2988 604-606-2992 Central Mountain Air 888-867-8585 China Airlines 604-244-7709 604-244-7730 Continental Airlines 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Coyne Airways Limited 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 Das Air Cargo 604-244-2209 604-244-2227 EVA Air 604-303-6846 604-303-6947 Fast Air 604-273-5135 604-273-5145 Fine Air 604-273-5135 604-273-5145 Harbour Air 604-688-1277 604-681-8943 Hawkair Aviation 604-273-3572 604-273-3095 Helijet International Inc. 604-682-1450 604-682-1478 Japan Airlines Cargo 604-276-5868 604-276-5869 KD Air 800-665-4244 250-752-5750 KLM Cargo 888-652-3556 604-278-2189 Kelowna Flightcraft 604-303-3611 604-303-3614 Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 2 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Compañía de carga Teléfono Fax Korean Air Cargo 604-276-9271 604-279-8836 Lufthansa Cargo 800-542-2746 800-543-2948 Martinair Mexicana Cargo 888-822-2287 604-207-2485 North Vancouver Airlines Ltd. 800-228-6608 604-278-2608 Northern Hawk Aviation Ltd. 866-225-8181 604-270-9570 Pacific Coastal Airlines Cargo 604-214-2360 604-273-4485 Philippine Airlines 604-482-1120 604-207-2485 Premier Trans Aire 888-822-2287 604-207-2485 Purolator Air Cargo Ltd. 866-235-3377 413-674-9641 Qantas 604-273-8856 604-273-0004 Seair Seaplanes 800-447-3247 604-273-7351 Singapore Airlines 604-276-2358 604-276-8013 Sky West Airlines 800-822-2746 United Airlines 800-621-5647 604-278-4425 604-207-9946 West Jet Airlines Ltd. 888-355-8883 Fuente: Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver Esta terminal aérea posee un completo círculo multimodal de transporte que integra el puerto de Vancouver e incluye vías férreas. Con EE UU tiene un acceso fácil e inmediato vía terrestre, dado los cinco pasos fronterizos principales que existen entre ambas naciones. Este aeropuerto internacional cuenta con el permiso para participar en el programa de Transbordo Aéreo Internacional de Carga, que permite que la mercancía se mueva a través de Canadá para su posterior envío a terceros países. Así, este complejo posee la infraestructura que se requiere para recibir la carga, almacenarla temporalmente y luego trasladarla a su destino final. Igualmente, la carga puede llegar desde el extranjero vía aérea a este terminal y luego enviarla por ferrocarril o carretera hacia EE UU. Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 3 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Gráfica 3: Mapa de distancias (km) desde el aeropuerto de Vancouver Fuente: Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver El Aeropuerto de Vancouver tiene un área especializada para el movimiento de carga denominada Village Cargo, en donde se encuentran oficinas administrativas de las compañías aéreas que prestan servicio a esta terminal, así como agentes de aduanas, transportistas, empresas de mensajería y espacio de almacén, todo en un perímetro de 1 millón de metros cuadrados (m2). Así mismo, este complejo aeroportuario tiene las siguientes características: - El área de carga aérea está ubicada de manera estratégica frente a la parte operativa de las aeronaves. - Los exportadores pueden elegir entre más de 150 agentes de carga, despachantes de aduana, almacenistas y transportadores para el manejo de sus mercancías. - Está calificado como una de las mejores opciones en Norteamérica para la logística y gestión de la cadena de suministros, facilitando el acceso a los mercados globales. Así mismo, por su ubicación próxima al puerto de Vancouver permite una fácil y rápida conexión con Asia. Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 4 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Gráfica 4: Mapa del terminal del Aeropuerto de Vancouver Fuente: Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver Datos del Aeropuerto Internacional de Vancouver indican que entre enero y septiembre del 2012 este movilizó 171.624 ton. Para el 2011, según la Oficina de Estadísticas de Canadá, esta terminal aérea transportó 186.425,5 ton y presentó un decrecimiento del 5,2%, con respecto al 2010 cuando se movilizaron 196.566,3 ton. Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 5 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Gráfica 5: Carga movilizada en el Aeropuerto de Vancouver 196.566,3 200.000 186.385,3 190.000 175.260,1 180.000 171.624,0 168.425,5 Toneladas 170.000 160.000 150.000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* *Enero-Septiembre Fuente: Elaborado por Legiscomex.com con información de la Oficina de estadísticas de Durante el 2011, este centro aeroportuario embarcó 95.851,8 ton, lo que representó el 51,4% de la carga total movilizada. Así mismo, el desembarque fue de 90.533,5 ton. Gráfica 6: Embarque y desembarque en el aeropuerto de Vancouver, 2011 Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 6 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Desembarque 48,6% Embarque 51,4% Fuente: Elaborado por Legiscomex.com con información de la oficina de estadísticas de canadá En los últimos dos años, la carga embarcada presentó un decrecimiento del 2,8% al pasar de 98.659,4 ton, en el 2010, a 95.851,8, en el 2011. De igual forma, el material desembarcado cayó un 7,8%, al pasar de 98.195,7 ton a 90.533,5 ton durante el mismo periodo. Gráfica 7: Carga embarcada y desembarcada durante los últimos años Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 7 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá 98.659 100.000 98.196 Embarque 95.852 Desembarque 95.000 90.534 88.479 90.000 85.512 85.897 85.000 82.529 Toneladas 80.000 75.000 70.000 2008 2009 2010 2011 Fuente: Elaborado por Legiscomex.com con información de la oficina de estadísticas de canadá En el 2011, de las 95.851,8 ton embarcadas en esta terminal aérea, 41.640,2 ton tuvieron como destino otras provincias del territorio canadiense. Así mismo, 41.304,1 ton fueron embarcadas con destino internacional y 12.907,5 ton, de transbordo. Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 8 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Gráfica 5: Carga embarcada en el aeropuerto de Vancouver, 2011 41.640,20 41.304,10 45.000 40.000 35.000 30.000 25.000 20.000 12.907,50 Toneladas 15.000 10.000 5.000 0 Doméstico Transbordo Internacional Fuente: Elaborado por Legiscomex.com con información de la oficina de estadísticas de canadá Así mismo, de los 90.533,5 ton de mercancía desembarcada durante el 2011, 35.737,3 ton provenían de otras provincias del territorio nacional; 34.234,7 ton, de otras partes del mundo, y 20.561,7 ton, de transbordo. Gráfica 6: Carga desembarcada en el aeropuerto de Vancouver, 2011 35.737,3 40.000 34.234,7 35.000 30.000 20.561,7 25.000 20.000 Toneladas 15.000 10.000 5.000 0 Doméstico Transbordo Internacional Fuente: Elaborado por Legiscomex.com con información de la oficina de estadísticas de canadá Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 9 de 10 Inteligencia de mercados- Perfil logístico de Canadá Diciembre 5 del 2012 Página 10 de 10 .
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