Challenges Faced in Air Cargo Tracking

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  1. Challenges Faced in Air Cargo Tracking Air cargo tracking can present several challenges that complicate the process of monitoring shipments. One common issue in air cargo tracking is inconsistent updates. While some cargo carriers provide real-time tracking, others may have delayed updates, making it difficult to get an accurate picture of where your cargo is at any given time. Another challenge is limited visibility during transit. Unlike road or sea freight, where containers can be tracked continuously, air cargo often passes through multiple stops and airports, leading to gaps in tracking information. This can cause uncertainty about the shipment's exact location. Communication breakdowns between different logistics partners can also slow down the tracking process. If the various parties involved, such as airlines, ground handlers, and freight forwarders, don t share information properly, it can lead to delays in air cargo tracking updates. Finally, customs clearance can add another layer of difficulty. Delays in customs can halt shipments, and without clear tracking, it s hard to know when the cargo will move again. These challenges highlight the importance of improving technology and coordination in air cargo tracking systems.

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