

Realogistics: How to Efficiently Handle Aircraft Type Restrictions at Transit Hubs
In international air freight, the true test of a freight forwarder’s capability is often not ensuring a smooth departure, but rather how quickly they can assess the situation, make decisive choices, and pull the cargo out of a passive waiting state when unexpected exceptions occur. Recently, a customer had an air freight shipment traveling from Frankfurt to Beijing, with the routing plan including a transit stop in Chengdu. The cargo details were: 1 wooden crate, 560 KG, with
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