Red Sea problems enhance NEO e -commerce movement
Neo Air Charter runs 60 broad shipping charters in the first two months of 2024, to circumvent the problems of the supply chain for e -commerce caused by the Red Sea attacks on shipping, which actually closed the Swiss Canal Road.
The 60 B747F and B777F flights from Hong Kong have been operated to points in Europe, the United States of America and Central America. All trips carried full loads of e -commerce movement between two multiple trucks and their characters. In line with the strict trade policy only from NEO, all covenants have been booked through the main logistical service providers.
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“If anyone is in any doubt, the red marine attacks cause a lot of time sensitive traffic to switch to air conditions,” says Brian Davis, General Manager of NEO. “We haven’t seen the request like this from the first days of Covid.”
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Despite the urgency of traffic, the two trucks and their agents remain very aware, and they continue in deals, and Davis continues: “Neo’s immediate access to the wide capabilities has been a strong factor in winning work, but we still have to prove that we were offering the most competitive prices.”
2024 began with a Neo explosion, which was also dealing with record levels of traffic in other areas such as cars and humanitarian aid. “We are recruiting additional employees to help us overcome the request. This is formed to be
Best year since our launch in 2010. “
Post -Sea Red Sea problems emerged, promoting the movement of NEO commerce first in the week of air cargo.