Mainfreight says world's freight lanes remain open

Mainfreight says world's freight lanes remain open
Jenny Ruth
Mainfreight said the world's freight trade lanes remain open and that its own trading this calendar year remains ahead of where it was in 2019."Although we are heading into a period of uncertainty, the world's freight trade lanes remain open," the company told NZX."All 275 of Mainfreight's branches worldwide are open and our team is moving freight and supporting the flow of supplies on behalf of our customers," it said."While we have seen a decline in air and sea freight to and from our Asian operations, trading across other international trade...

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