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Airfreight: Flying high

Both air cargo capacity and demand have grown this year, leading to rapidly changing rates and service offerings.

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Resetting for a transformed supply network

The age of building supply chains only around cost considerations is over. Companies are now redesigning their supply chain strategies to embrace greater flexibility, efficiency, and resilience.

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One thing after another

Ocean container shipping continues to face a volatile marketplace as COVID-19 drives down volumes. How should shippers and carriers proceed?

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Handle with care

Airfreight shippers and carriers alike will need to thoughtfully consider how to navigate the near future given the drastic drop in passenger flights.

Ready for the next wave of disruption?
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Ready for the next wave of disruption?

Last year ocean shipping rates spiked as demand increased in response to anticipated tariffs. This year the industry prepares to deal with new fuel regulations and digital innovations.

A rocky ride
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A rocky ride

After spiking in 2018, airfreight rates fell 15% in the first half of the year. Meanwhile new technologies are set to shake up the industry.

On the rebound?
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On the rebound?

Airfreight in the United States is seeing robust growth, as companies look for an alternative to high trucking rates and freighters move into smaller markets.

A quick sea change
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A quick sea change

Fast and unprecedented change is rocking ocean shipping as it deals with a reconfiguration of the industry, looming trade wars, and technological innovation.