Maersk, a major player in global logistics, has recently bolstered its airfreight operations in the Americas with the launch of a new air cargo gateway in Miami [Air Cargo Week – The leading publication of World Cargo News]. This facility, operational since April 2024, signifies Maersk’s commitment to providing seamless and competitive air freight connections between the United States, Asia, and Latin America.
The Miami gateway functions as a full-service, in-transit solution. This means cargo can be efficiently moved through Miami without the need for customs clearance, saving time and streamlining the transportation process. This strategic location allows Maersk to leverage Miami’s established position as a major air cargo hub, particularly for perishable goods traveling between the Americas.
The expansion reflects the growing importance of the Latin American market for air cargo. With increased trade activity in the region, Maersk is aiming to capitalize on this trend by offering a more robust and efficient service for businesses looking to move goods between these continents.
This news comes amidst a period of overall growth in the air cargo industry. Despite some fluctuations in revenue, cargo volumes continue to rise, with Asia-Europe routes experiencing a significant surge [Air Cargo News]. Maersk’s strategic investment in the Miami gateway positions them well to tap into this expanding market and cater to the specific needs of businesses shipping to and from Latin America.