Air cargo demand is expected to taper off in 2025, but projections from the IATA foresee 6 percent growth for the coming year ...
The disruption to the marine shipping industry due to the geopolitical situation in the Red Sea has had a ripple effect ...
2024 was a better than expected year for air cargo, according to many stakeholders in the industry. E-commerce and Red Sea-related sea to air demand helped push up volumes, although there were also ...
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 ...
(Photo: Shutterstock/Carlos Yudica) Air cargo volume growth will be halved in 2025, but it will still be a good year for carriers behind continued ocean shipping delays, tight freighter capacity ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore is investing further in its infrastructure, processes and workforce to solidify its position as a ...
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. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ...