The slowdown of manufacturing caused by COVID-19 lockdowns in China has mostly been viewed as a low point by the logistics and transport industry, but there is a strong case that this period will amount to the quiet before the storm as a subsequent tsunami-like surge in cargo volumes will inflict far greater pain on […]
Forwarder’s Forum: Storm warning ahead: Airfreight demand expected to surge as manufacturing resumes in China

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