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Africa emerging as a key playe

06 Feb 2025 - by Liesl Venter
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Land and Sea Shipping is ramping up its airfreight capabilities to meet growing industry demands, with a focus on time-critical solutions and regional expansion. According to sales director Dirushen Pillay, the company has strengthened its time-critical services to ensure clients’ supply chains remain uninterrupted, handling high volumes efficiently and reliably.“Our solutions are tailored for industries where every minute counts. As we look ahead to 2025, we plan to expand our reach across the SADC region and globally, continuing to offer fast and dependable airfreight services,” he told Freight News.Pillay said that the airfreight sector was on a growth trajectory, driven by increasing demand for speed and reliability in logistics. “Africa is emerging as a key player, providing exciting opportunities to connect regional and global markets.”Looking ahead, the company anticipates two major trends reshaping the sector in 2025. Sustainability will take centre stage, with a growing emphasis on greener logistics solutions to meet environmental goals. Additionally, technology will play an increasingly pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency and transparency, ensuring businesses stay competitive in a fast-paced environment.Despite the promising outlook, Pillay noted several challenges the airfreight sector may face. “Rising costs, stricter regulations and the need to secure sufficient capacity during peak periods will remain significant hurdles,” he said. Global uncertainties could also add complexity to logistics planning, underscoring the importance of adaptability and innovation in the industry.“The airfreight sector continues to evolve, and we’re here to adapt and deliver,” said Pillay. “With the right balance of innovation and collaboration, we’re confident that the challenges and opportunities ahead can be effectively managed.” LV

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