The past few years have presented numerous challenges to global supply chains, and 2024 is proving to be no exception. This year has seen geopolitical tensions, weather disruptions, fiscal pressures, and rising demand from Asia, all of which have put global supply chains to a test.
The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea continues to impact global shipping capacities and rates. This situation is further compounded by the surging demand for air cargo and elevated air cargo rates.
These dynamics have shaped the freight forwarding landscape in 2024, leading all logistics and supply chain professionals to ponder: How will the second half of 2024 unfold? And how can we best prepare for 2025?