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After three years of pandemic-driven turmoil, the air freight market is finally normalizing. The lessons learned from that historic period will hopefully prepare us for what lies ahead.
After three years of pandemic-driven turmoil, the air freight market is finally normalizing. The lessons learned from that historic period will hopefully prepare us for what lies ahead.
We get some insights into the challenges shippers face and learn what they can do to mitigate their risks Also: More turbulence in air freight; meeting sustainability goals.
We get some insights into the challenges shippers face and learn what they can do to mitigate their risks Also: More turbulence in air freight; meeting sustainability goals.
More importers are trying to bypass ocean shipping backlogs by shifting to air, but they’re encountering capacity constraints, congestion, and delays there too.
More importers are trying to bypass ocean shipping backlogs by shifting to air, but they’re encountering capacity constraints, congestion, and delays there too.
The tight capacity and high rates caused by the pandemic have had severe repercussions for the air freight industry, and there’s more turbulence ahead.
The tight capacity and high rates caused by the pandemic have had severe repercussions for the air freight industry, and there’s more turbulence ahead.