Ground Freight
India's Redington uses air freight to meet Mideast demand even when the supply is low
Redington, an Indian distributor of IT goods, has increased its use of air freight to keep products moving in the Middle East as the conflict in the area disrupts sea routes. This also affects supply and demand. Since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began in February, air freight rates have risen as fuel prices are higher and sea shipments are disrupted. "A good chunk of it used to be shipped by sea, and a smaller portion by air." The Strait of Hormuz has been closed, so a lot of the product is now being transported by air. S....