Global airfreight volumes blooming as flower shipments take off
Global air cargo tonnages have taken off again after three consecutive weeks of subdued volumes, ...
The US drawdown out of Afghanistan could be a calamity for some logistics firms, as the last decade of near-constant war has represented an unprecedented boom. With US and their allies now pulling out, many of these companies are looking for alternative markets. And they exist, say executives from UAE-based Move One Logistics. An interesting article on the future of these types of companies post-Afghanistan, and the lessons learned from operating in one of the most challenging environments in the world.
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Global airfreight volumes blooming as flower shipments take off
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