A surge in e-commerce volumes out of China has triggered an air cargo capacity squeeze, leading to some consignments being transhipped to other points in Asia for on-forwarding to end-destinations such as the US and Europe, according to a major forwarder.
“We are hearing there are around 2,000 to 3,000 tonnes, maybe more, of e-commerce goods leaving Hong Kong every day,” Jan Kleine-Lasthues, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics’ COO airfreight, told The Loadstar.
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