The signals are green for air freight markets, driven by eye-catching cross-border e-commerce volumes and the positive impact from the disruption to ocean shipping in the Red Sea, participants heard at a recent webinar hosted by Xeneta, the ocean and air freight rate benchmarking and market analytics platform.
AJOT interviews Geoffrey White, long-standing CEO Africa of Kuwait-based logistics group Agility, who provides insights into trade in Africa, the challenges faced and the opportunities which lie ahead.
Container ocean carriers have moved into air freight. Is a flight of fancy or a long-term strategy?
French ocean shipping giant CMA CGM's entry into airfreight, with the creation of a new airline, coincided with exceptional market conditions in the segment, with rates reaching historic highs during the COVID pandemic, amid the chaos that hit global supply chains.
Charging infrastructure gains momentum. A dearth of charging infrastructure has often been cited as a major obstacle in convincing truck manufacturers to ramp up the production of zero-emission, electrically powered heavy-duty vehicles (eHDV)...
Container ocean carriers have moved into air freight. Is it a flight of fancy or a long-term strategy?
Last month both the European Union and US once again stepped up sanctions against Russia in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Semiconductor sourcing, manufacturing diversification, and the adoption of modularization is driving a strong demand for project logistics.
Is the freight industry complicit, along with cargo owners, in circumventing trade sanctions imposed by the West against Russia?
Air cargo is set for another challenging year with geo-political tensions continuing to weigh heavily on global supply chains.
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