Disruptions to production in Japan following this month's catastrophe have so far not had a major impact on the amount of freight leaving the country by air, the head of Lufthansa Cargo said.
"On the cargo side, we have not seen any dramatic decline in freight being loaded," chief executive Karl Ulrich Garnadt said during the annual press conference, reported Reuters.
Supply chain disruptions in Japan have forced Toyota Motor Corp to delay the launch of two new models and are forcing other industries to shutter plants and rethink their logistics infrastructure.
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