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Global GSA Group says it is continuing to maintain stable and reliable operations across its network, despite the disruptions in the Middle East.

The airfreight sales agent says that when airspace restrictions are in place, it relies on strategic partnerships with ground handlers, trucking and specialised logistics companies to maintain the flow of cargo by adapting operations to circumvent local constraints.

Teams are supported by a range of digital solutions through Global GSA Group’s partnership with CargoTech. Tools such as SkyPallet and Rotate Live Capacity enhance capacity optimization and market responsiveness, whilst Global GSA Group’s system provides real-time data and forecasting to support decision-making. ISO 27001-certified IT infrastructure ensures that its software also remains secure and resilient.

Chief executive, Aytekin Saray, said: “We are in close contact with our airline partners at all times, tailoring flexible solutions in response to each new situation. By closely monitoring developments and maintaining constant communication with our partners, we are able to react swiftly, ensuring minimal disruption to cargo flows.

“Our strong investment in digitalisation over the years, really pays off in uncertain times like these. We are able to use real-time analytics and capacity optimization tools to align supply with changing demand and can efficiently steer operations despite the disruption.”