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Etihad Cargo is expecting a busier-than-usual peak season, with volume already outpacing last year’s. Etihad is also working with its partners, such as SF Airlines, to provide additional capacity.
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Slowing global trade has caught up with the warehousing sector, pushing vacancy rates to levels not seen since the Covid pandemic.
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When rates for ocean, air and road transport sank in 2023, the warehousing market remained buoyant.
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