Bangladesh readies new air cargo facilities after ban by India
After India cancelled the use of its transhipment facilities for Bangladesh cargo, the government decided ...
CHRW: NEW RECORDHD: SIZE MATTERSHD: EARNINGS IN LINE FWRD: BIDS COMING IN SOONDHL: NEW APPOINTMENTHD: TRADING UPDATEAAPL: SOURCINGPEP: ACTIVIST INTERESTPLD: SECURING FUNDING FLEXIBILITYMAERSK: CAUTIOUS AT PEAK FWRD: UPS AND DOWNSCHRW: BUILDING ON STRENGTH
CHRW: NEW RECORDHD: SIZE MATTERSHD: EARNINGS IN LINE FWRD: BIDS COMING IN SOONDHL: NEW APPOINTMENTHD: TRADING UPDATEAAPL: SOURCINGPEP: ACTIVIST INTERESTPLD: SECURING FUNDING FLEXIBILITYMAERSK: CAUTIOUS AT PEAK FWRD: UPS AND DOWNSCHRW: BUILDING ON STRENGTH
Following SASI’s excellent first white paper on the future of air cargo is another, from SASI’s Charles Edwards. He examines the factors at play which will determine air cargo’s future – of which e-commerce will play a big part; what the industry needs to do to capture this traffic successfully – in which data will play a big part; and how the industry will get there.
As he notes in conclusion: “The challenge is before us. The opportunities are wide open. The competitors with alternative solutions are nipping at our heels. What we need is a fresh perspective, out-of-the-box thinking and avoiding costly misadventures. We cannot wait.”
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