Regionalisation Reshapes Post-Pandemic Air Cargo Logistics
The global air cargo industry is undergoing a significant transformation in the wake of the pandemic. Companies are shifting away from vulnerable, long-haul "just-in-time" supply chains. This change is driven by a strategic move towards regionalisation, near-shoring, and friend-shoring to enhance supply chain resilience. As a result, shorter and more reliable regional air cargo networks are gaining prominence. This fundamental shift reflects a long-term adjustment in global trade logistics rather than a temporary reaction.
Official Source: https://aircargoweek.com/regional-integration-and-post-pandemic-shifts/
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