As geopolitical disruption reshapes global supply chains, technology platforms are playing an increasingly central role in helping air cargo operators respond in real time.
CargoTech says demand is rising for tools that combine artificial intelligence, live operational data and scenario planning to support decision-making during volatile market conditions.
The company’s platforms are designed to help airlines, freight forwarders and logistics providers manage capacity shocks, route disruption and changing customer demand.
According to CargoTech, visibility and speed are now essential during crises.
Its portfolio includes products such as CargoAi’s CargoMart, Rotate’s demand and capacity intelligence tools, Wiremind’s CargoStack Optimizer and Aerios’ CarrierApp.
These systems give users access to live information on available routes, market pricing, charter opportunities, capacity changes and demand fluctuations.
That allows organisations to decentralise decisions and respond quickly rather than waiting for traditional reporting cycles.
During the Middle East crisis, CargoTech said some platforms created dedicated insight teams providing frequent market updates linked to airspace closures and operational disruption.
Other tools enabled rapid forecasting changes, bulk schedule adjustments and real-time rate comparisons to help users reroute cargo quickly.
The company believes recent events have accelerated the need for scalable digital tools that combine strategic oversight with shipment-level detail.
As logistics networks become more complex, technology is increasingly shifting from a competitive advantage to a core operating necessity.





















