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Demand for Asia-Europe road freight services is picking up, on the back of the continuing high air freight rates on the route.
DSV Panalpina said the air freight capacity crunch in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which led to steep increases in air freight rates as well as slowdown in air freight supply chains due to congestion, had brought increased demand for its China-Europe trucking service.
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John Lew
June 02, 2020 at 7:34 amSo True, the covid-19 has impacted the whole world. The freight services are also not so untouched and air freight rates are getting so high. We appreciate the steps DSV taking and transporting goods through road freight instead of Air freight.