Kale’s solutions will help achieve faster growth

Kale’s solutions will help achieve faster growth

COVID-19 has ensued a new normal for the Logistics industry globally. According to you, how has this affected the supply chain? This year has been unprecedented. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused considerable damage to various industries worldwide and has undoubtedly disrupted the airfreight industry and is still challenging it.

The pandemic has caused disruptions to the global supply chain due to airfreight capacity shortages arising from global lockdowns and passenger flight suspensions. Air cargo has played a vital role in contributing to the operating financial targets of flights in the air, and the need to start preparing for the post-COVID-19 period is imperative. The survival of the air cargo industry depends on the successful resurrection of passenger aircraft parked in various locations globally, back in traffic, as essentially, 80% of international cargo is carried in the belly of passenger flights. Forwarders and consolidators have to rethink their entire supply chain products and services. Airlines need to plan their capacity and diversify their global customer base by including smaller but dynamic cargo sales agents in the game.