2021 was yet another turbulent year, to say the least. However, despite COVID-19 outbreaks at major airports, ongoing capacity struggles and numerous supply chain disruptions, the airfreight industry has remained resilient and flexible through innovative solutions and changes to typical operations. Freight forwarders launched own-controlled networks, industry operators adopted new technologies to provide greater transparency […]
Listen: Consultant Roberson reflects on 2021’s noteworthy moments, and what is yet to come
How COVID fueled a hot acquisition market, digitalization and more
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Cargo Traffic, Carriers, Freight Forwarders
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