DHL reports airfreight demand low but capacity increasing

B777 freighter. Photo: DHL

Air cargo demand remains low but capacity is increasing, according to DHL’s latest Airfreight State of the Industry report.

According to the report, published this month, inflation and reduced purchasing power are among the reasons why demand is low.

Although volumes “remain softened” they are stable following the peak drop seen in July. E-commerce is making a “soft but steady” contribution to air cargo volumes.

However, in a LinkedIn post about the report, DHL Global Forwarding said: “The upcoming peak season is unlikely to witness a volume surge as export orders remain low and inventories high.”

The report noted that there are lower sales and high inventory across most sectors, most prominently in retail and manufacturing.

Additionally, the Ukraine-Russia war continues to impact the industry, while improving conditions in seafreight is further reducing demand for airfreight.

Overall capacity was down by -11% in August vs August 2019, but month-on-month improvement continued.

Rates show signs of softening on few trade lanes, said DHL. In July, rates globally were 21% higher versus July 2019.

Surcharges are likely to fluctuate with reducing fuel prices, said DHL.

DHL added in its LinkedIn post: “Certain trade lanes are expected to witness an aggressive spot market, and service fluctuations are likely to continue.”

Air cargo demand fell for the fifth month in a row in July.

Late July stabilisation in air cargo demand fades in August

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]