Air cargo market shows ‘positive dynamic’ – but how long will it last?
A buoyant start to the year has created “a positive dynamic” in air cargo markets, ...
Rapid Covid test packs have been driving the global air freight market out of China for the past two months, say Chinese forwarders. The packs have – along with lack of capacity, of course – been driving market rates. But with the world now becoming more satiated with Covid tests, shops re-opening in Europe and high consumer demand in the US, the market is shifting again, according to the inaugural Loadstar Podcast. Covering air freight, as well as the transpacific market and the hellish situation for shippers, it features valuable insight from logistics experts from around the world.
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