#25 Air-mageddon? What freight buyers need to know ahead of peak season

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • #SupplyChain #GlobalTrade #Logistics #FreightBuyersClub #Airfreight #Cargo
    This episode, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, focuses on what buyers need to know about the looming air cargo peak season as freight rates soar.
    Host Mike King and guests examine the latest trade lane dynamics, with a particular focus on outbound rates from Asia to Europe and the U.S.
    The discussion covers the unexpected demand surge this summer, security concerns affecting global supply chains, and the key drivers reshaping the market, including Suez Canal container shipping diversions and e-commerce growth.
    Looking ahead to the air freight peak season, the conversation addresses capacity shortages, potential port strikes, and the impact on air freight rates. Broader issues such as U.S.-China tariffs, U.S. Presidential elections, long-term demand growth, and the increasing role of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) are also explored.
    This episode provides essential analysis and expert perspectives on the challenges and changes facing the air cargo industry in 2025 and beyond, not least the potential capacity crunch.
    Mike and his guests conclude by debating whether the current supply-demand balance reflects what we can expect in terms of capacity availability and pricing in 2025, or if the current market is a house of cards, vulnerable to geopolitical and policy changes that could lead to a rates collapse.
    Guests
    Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA
    Kathy Liu, Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing, Dimerco Express Group
    Peyton Burnett, MD, TAC Index
    Episode in more detail:
    Air cargo’s Indian summer (2.31)
    Market drivers (3.40)
    SE Asia wins (4.48)
    Heightened security risk (6.02)
    Suez diversions + e-tailers (10.14)
    Capacity crunch and charters (13.46)
    US dockworker strikes (15.32)
    What price peak season rates (17.54)
    U.S. tariff threat (22.20)
    China+1 challenges and opportunities (30.53)
    How to speed up air cargo (35.16)
    Air freight’s wish list (41.47)
    Supply, demand and rates in 2025 (43.07)
    Solid foundations or house of cards? (47.42)
    The state of SAF (54.24)

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