The development of Africa – air freight week
In recent years, Africa has witnessed a noticeable increase in the shipment of shipping shipment, as it reshaped the logistical scene on the continent and enhances development.
Economic development in various African countries increased trade and business activities. With the expansion of economies, the demand for effective transport, including air conditions, tends to rise. Improvements in the infrastructure of some airports and logistics have played a decisive role, as it strengthened the promotions and expansions of the relevant airports and facilities.
“Chapman Ferrene was at the forefront of this change, with a 30 percent of Africa team on the backdrop on a 30 percent basis on an annual basis in merchandise revenues in the region from 2021 to 2023,” Jenny Van Wake, rural-South Africa, Chapman Ferrene, explained. “In 2024, we expect to see an increase in the demand for our air conditions in shipping, as the delay in South Africa due to the harsh weather and the ports infrastructure led to the additional fees for congestion air cargo congestion is an attractive alternative to both the trucks and the devotion.”
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Change the continent
Various geography of Africa and wide lands have traditionally raised great challenges to transportation. It can hinder the insufficient infrastructure of the airport and the smooth flow of flying step. Moreover, political instability and conflicts in some areas can disrupt air operations on the air and create uncertainty for companies. As such, AirFeright was a major player in facilitating the transport of goods across the border.
“Traditional transport companies may not work on regular services for distant or accessible airports due to factors such as runway restrictions or low demand,” Van Wake explained. As a rented mediator, we can arrange flights to and from these sites, ensuring that basic commodities reach the most isolated areas. “
Many African countries are the main producers, exporters of natural resources, rich in gold, diamonds and copper. Goods related to these industries are a large part of the region’s trade, which requires charging processors to be equipped to transport sensitive goods and critical time, such as medical supplies, relief materials, oil and gas equipment or enlarged elements.
The charter brokers, such as Chapman Friedborn, supports the continued demand for natural resources, energy and imports of car in the region with increased short -term and medium -term blocks and the development of their aircraft products, maintenance and insurance rental (ACMI). “With the ability to transport these goods quickly and efficiently, Chapman Freeborn also played a pivotal role in supporting the export and import of damageable elements, including fresh products and pharmaceutical preparations,” Van Wake continued.