Airfreight market conditions continue to be challenging with varying levels of impact across trade lanes, including capacity shortages, delays and elevated freight rates likely to prevail through 2022. “We re-emphasize our statement from our previous market advisory: The old normal as we knew it is gone for good,” Mads Drejer, global chief operating officer and […]
Forwarders expect capacity shortages, elevated rates through 2022
‘Change and volatility’ are the only constants
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by Stuart Todd

Photo courtesy of Bournemouth Airport.
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