A New Economic Reality: Air Cargo's Cold Chain Adapts to Post-Pandemic Pressures
The air cargo cold chain is undergoing a significant economic recalibration in the wake of the pandemic. After a period of high demand for urgent pharmaceutical shipments, the industry is now shifting towards a more sustainable, long-term market. This transition is forcing a re-evaluation of costs, particularly concerning the use of expensive active containers versus more economical passive solutions. Airlines and logistics providers are investing in new infrastructure and technologies like AI to enhance efficiency and visibility. Sustainability is also emerging as a key factor influencing both operational decisions and customer choices in this specialized logistics sector.
Official Source: https://aircargoweek.com/recalibrating-cold-chain-economics/
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