Survey results: the biggest concerns for forwarders and shippers in 2025
Forwarders are expecting to make greater use of the spot market this year, even as ...
Volatile B2C ecommerce volumes have made shippers and forwarders “uncomfortable” about entering long-term agreements, according to Xeneta’s head of airfreight, Niall van de Wouw – but the threat of a busy Q4 has shifted contracting tactics.
In yesterday’s air freight update, Xeneta and Tiaca noted that the current high-flying airfreight market was indebted to reduced ocean schedule reliability and cross-border ecommerce.
Indeed, Tiaca director general Glyn Hughes noted: “The strength of demand has been quite staggering.
“Ecommerce is having such a ...
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