On 25th September, the world celebrated International Maritime Day, a moment to reflect on the backbone of global trade: the shipping industry. This year, the focus goes beyond acknowledging the industry’s role; it’s about recognizing the urgent call to reduce carbon emissions. At the heart of this transition are the IMO 2030 targets, which aim…
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Month: September 2025
Strengthening cocoa supply chains in Africa & how freight forwarders in Africa can make a difference
Have you ever wondered how cocoa beans harvested in remote regions of Africa arrive safely at chocolate factories around the world? What happens when roads are impassable, ports are congested, or shipments are delayed due to unforeseen circumstances? For African cocoa, the journey from farm to factory is fraught with challenges, and the resilience of…
Emerging Freight Forwarding Markets: Cities to Watch in 2026
As 2026 approaches, the emerging freight forwarding market is shifting rapidly, with new cities positioning themselves as major logistics hubs. For freight forwarders, these cities represent an opportunity to capture fresh demand, diversify trade lanes, and expand their client base. The question is: which cities should you be watching, and how can you prepare to…
Golden Week Supply Chain: What Freight Forwarders Need to Know
Every October, China celebrates Golden Week, a seven-day national holiday that sees hundreds of millions of people travel, shop, and spend time with family. For freight forwarders, however, Golden Week is a logistical stress test. The Golden Week supply chain crunch can throw even the most well-planned shipments into chaos if forwarders aren’t prepared. Let’s…
Emerging Sea Freight Routes Every Freight Forwarder Should Know
Sea freight still carries more than 80% of global trade by volume, and while established trade lanes like Asia–Europe and Trans-Pacific remain crucial, the real opportunities for forwarders lie in emerging sea freight routes. As new markets open up and global demand shifts, forwarders who spot these routes early can build profitable partnerships, optimize capacity,…
Way too early predictions for air freight in 2026- What forwarders should start preparing for today
If you work in air freight, you already know the industry never sits still. Rates fluctuate, capacity tightens, and new regulations seem to land every year. But here’s the real question: what will air freight in 2026 look like, and how can you make sure your business is ready to compete?Shippers are becoming more demanding….
Why climate resilience in supply chain is no longer optional
Freight forwarders know delays are part of the job. But in recent years, the delays caused by extreme weather events have gone from occasional hurdles to massive, recurring disruptions. Floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and heatwaves are no longer “black swan” events. They’re becoming part of the baseline operating environment. What this really means is that supply…