LAS VEGAS — Meeting the growing demands of the market is prompting e-commerce companies to develop their own-controlled air networks. Cargo Facts Consulting estimates that 17% of all cargo shipments are related to e-commerce. According to analyst Guillermo Ochovo at Cargo Facts Symposium last week, e-commerce sales in the United States grew by 21% in […]
CFS: More e-tailers pursue own-controlled air as a competitive advantage
Logistics hurdles key challenge to e-commerce in Latin America

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