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Cathay expects robust cargo demand through the rest of the peak season
Cathay Pacific is anticipating cargo demand to remain robust through the rest of the peak season
Credit: PEXELS/FARIZ PRIANDANA
Elevated air freight pricing out of the Asia Pacific region has drawn air freight capacity to the area.
Air freight peak expected to take rates higher, and possibly higher yet
Forwarders and cargo owners have prepared for the peak season with a strong sense of foreboding.
Credit: INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Harold J. Daggett, centre, president of the International Longshoremen’s Association, leads an ILA rally during the brief October 2024 strike. Automation of ports remains a sticking point between union workers and port management – one that will need to be resolved by January 2025 to avoid further strike action
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