Sea-air cargo flies back into mode
After surviving the erratic highs and lows in airfreight rates last year, sea-air carriers are predicting a return to pre-recession performance levels by the start of 2011, writes GAVIN VAN MARLE
THE SEA-AIR logistics system was supposed to get the best of both modes for time-sensitive but cost-conscious shipments – quicker than sea, cheaper than air.
However, last year presented serious challenges to companies operating in this dual-mode niche, the...
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