US CBP sees 90% fall in revenue last month; airfreight sees ecomm slide
February may have been the month in which the US suspended its de minimis exemption ...
The sinking of Hanjin in 2016 was the major story that still rippled through 2017, while an unexpected air freight boom at the start the year became standard operating procedure by the end.
And though air cargo growth may have reached a peak, many are optimistic the market will remain strong into 2018 – perhaps beyond – although, as IATA has said, it is normally impossible to predict the event that ends a party.
Ocean consolidation continued apace. Hamburg Süd was sucked into the Maersk bubble, Hapag-Lloyd landed ...
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