Maersk is enhancing its air cargo services as part of its strategy to offer comprehensive end-to-end supply chain solutions. This move comes amidst a broader industry trend of diversifying logistics offerings, despite challenges such as decreased demand and surplus capacity affecting the sector.
The company initiated its foray into air freight in April 2022, later introducing bi-weekly flights between the U.S. and South Korea within the same year. These steps mark Maersk’s ongoing efforts to build a robust air cargo network, complementing its well-established ocean freight operations.
In July 2023, Maersk further expanded its air cargo presence by inaugurating a 123,000-square-foot facility in Georgia. This new gateway aims to bolster its logistics capabilities, focusing on enhancing local and regional distribution networks.
October saw another significant development as Maersk opened a large freight hub near Los Angeles International Airport, significantly increasing its capacity on the West Coast. The establishment of this hub is intended to facilitate greater integration within supply chains and accommodate fluctuating demand volumes more effectively.
Maersk’s moves are part of a wider industry trend where carriers are enhancing their end-to-end supply chain services. For instance, in November 2023, MSC Air Cargo added its third Boeing 777F to its fleet and launched a new service route connecting Hong Kong with Texas, indicating the growing importance of air freight services in global logistics strategies.
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