The flexibility of airfreight is both a blessing and a curse for shippers: it can easily switch capacity to distressed – and therefore profitable – markets, but consequently leave existing customers in a bind.
Last week, data-driven consultancy Rotate noted how air cargo had “come to the rescue of supply chains” amid the brief ILA strike that sent ocean-shipping supply chains into a spin. Its data showed that Europe-North America freighter …
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