Forwarders’ own-controlled charter networks are here to stay but their scale will decline during the next three years as bellyhold capacity recovers. Meanwhile, forwarders’ charter networks remain robust and continue to expand as they contract directly with ground handlers, say experts at CEVA Logistics and DSV. “The current number of charter operations is a direct […]
Forwarders’ own-controlled networks to persist post-pandemic
Charter networks will decline into 2024 without disappearing entirely

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