WFS adapts its strategy in response to cargo disruptions and focuses on multimodal transport.

Worldwide Flight Services is adjusting its operational approach to respond to the rapid transformations in the North American cargo market. Between fluctuations in e-commerce and new regulatory constraints, volumes are evolving unpredictably, pushing handling operators to rethink their models.
Among the initiatives implemented, some shipments arriving by sea in California are now redirected to air solutions via Los Angeles. This hybrid strategy allows shippers to find a balance between speed and cost control.
More broadly, this trend confirms a transformation in the sector: handling specialists are gradually becoming logistics orchestrators capable of integrating multiple modes of transport within a single value chain.
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