Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Features
  • Knowledge Library
  • Columns
  • Customs
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • FX Rates
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send us news
    • Editorial Guidelines

Changing dynamics present challenges and opportunities

14 Jul 2023 - by Liesl Venter
0 Comments

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

After experiencing two exceptional years during the Covid-19 pandemic, it was inevitable that air cargo volumes would decline and demand would decrease, as the unprecedented circumstances experienced during the pandemic were ultimately unsustainable in the long run.According to Brandon Fried, executive director of the Air Forwarders Association (AfA), the airfreight sector is navigating an adjustment period as global air cargo volumes gradually normalise. “What we see in the market – less demand and more capacity – is more about normalisation than anything else. With much of the passenger f leet grounded during the pandemic, they are now back in the air and with that more belly capacity.”Fried said the first half of the year had posed its fair set of challenges for the industry which not only had to contend with lower volumes and declining demand, but also rampant inf lation.He says now more than ever the sector needs to keep a close eye on monetary policy adjustments as these can and will impact consumer behaviour which inf luences the overall demand for air cargo services.There is, however, optimism for the second half of the year. “The upcoming traditional Christmas season is anticipated to drive demand, particularly in markets like China,” says Fried, who maintains that it is essential for the sector to establish new baselines in the future. “While we are seeing a decline in demand at present compared to pre-pandemic years, it is important that we no longer draw a comparison w ith 2019. The airfreight industry is still witnessing robust volumes, albeit lower than we saw during the pandemic.”With ocean freight rates also returning lower after skyrocketing during the pandemic, shippers who opted instead to airfreight can also be expected to return to the sea.“Our sector will have to adapt to the changing dynamics again, especially as volumes continue to normalise and challenges and opportunities emerge. Despite the current decline in demand, the industry remains resilient and essential for global supply chains,” said Fried, who expected ongoing softening in the market for at least a few more months.He believes training is one area that will need more attention from now on. “People remain a significant challenge for the airfreight industry, as attracting talent and educating individuals about the sector’s benefits is crucial. “We are not doing enough to attract young people to choose airfreight as a viable career. At the same time, we need to invest in training the current labour force, ensuring we retain that talent within our industry.”

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.
Subscribe to receive print copies of Freight News Features to your door.

July 2023 Compendium

View PDF
Port investments ease logistics logjams
14 Jul 2023
Senegal leads growth in the region
14 Jul 2023
Urgent call for solutions as truck traffic unsustainable
14 Jul 2023
Bulk terminal implements measures to address challenges
14 Jul 2023
Cato Ridge Inland Port successfully implements back-of-port train solution for Durban connectivity
14 Jul 2023
Dube TradePort witnesses increase in volume, boosting regional trade
14 Jul 2023
Container terminals prepare for increased citrus exports as season begins
14 Jul 2023
Ensuring safety on corridors the key role of fleet management systems
14 Jul 2023
Meticulous preplanning provides an edge
14 Jul 2023
Strong focus on warehousing
14 Jul 2023
Increasing truck traffic on Jo’burg-Durban route puts strain on infrastructure and safety
14 Jul 2023
Poor road infrastructure creates significant opportunities for airfreight
14 Jul 2023
  • More

FeatureClick to view

Sea Freight May 2025

Border Beat

Fuel-crime curbing causes tanker build-up at Moz border
Today 15:00
Border police turn the tide on illegal crossings
29 Apr 2025
BMA officials arrested for enabling illegal immigration
24 Apr 2025
More

Featured Jobs

New

Inside Sales with Estimates Experience (Also suitable for an Estimator wanting to get into Internal Sales) CPT

Tiger Recruitment
Cape Town
07 May
New

Cost Estimator - Durban North

Lee Botti & Associates
Durban
07 May

Clearing and Forwarding Sales Executives

QI Logistics
ISANDO
06 May
More Jobs
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freight News RSS
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send us news
  • Contact us