Air cargo volumes are predicted by IATA to rise by 5.8% year on year to reach 72.5m tonnes in 2025, supported by e-commerce and Red Sea-related demand.
Air cargo demand is projected to slow to 6% next year, bolstered by positive economic supply chain and economic trends against a backdrop of rising geopolitical uncertainty.
Ship transferring cargo at a terminal. [iStockphoto] Sea transport was the main vehicle ... and installation of air-conditioning, hooks, bumps, and other components. Pre-delivery inspections ...
With the ongoing Red Sea crisis disrupting sea routes, the international air cargo volume from Ahmedabad recorded a 33% rise from April to Oct 2024 compared to the same period last year.
have led some shippers to switch from sea to air transport." Looking forward to 2025, Shein and Temu are likely to keep flooding air cargo capacity throughout the year unless severe de minimis ...
A ship has dumped about 300 tonnes of potentially explosive cargo into the North Sea, the BBC has learned. The MV Ruby carried out the operation off the coast of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk ...
These new airports will be primarily used for air cargo to ship products such as pharmaceuticals, textiles, electronics and perishables that rely on swift delivery in the backdrop of disruption in ...