LCL or less than container load is a mode of ocean freight shipping for shipments that are not large enough to fill 20 or 40 feet shipping containers. Independent freight forwarders need to consider several options that help to cut costs while delivering the cargo on time. For this reason, whenever the shipment is below…
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An insight into the future of the pharmaceutical supply chain
The transportation and logistics industry is quickly adapting to the changing needs of the pharmaceutical supply chain in the post Coronavirus phase. The pandemic taught a lesson to the freight forwarding companies specialized in handling pharma shipments. The industry has learned many new things about how to create and fortify its supply chain for the…
Cut Flower Logistics in Africa: A Brief Insight
Over the last ten years, the cut flower industry has been thriving in the African continent. The USA and the European Union are presently the largest buyers of cut flowers. While Kenya and South Africa are the two nations leading in flower export. International flower exports have greatly increased in value in the last ten…
The problems of lost containers and how it is affecting the ocean shipping industry
Ocean shipping is undoubtedly one the safest and most inexpensive ways of moving cargo across borders. However, inappropriate packaging and several other factors cause substantial damage and might even result in the container sinking in the sea. Containers containing all kinds of cargoes from car tires to electronic products are capsizing at a worrying rate….
The acquisition of Agility Global by DSV Panalpina and its implications on independent freight forwarders
DSV Panalpina has just signed a contract to take over Agility Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) business. Two years back DSV acquired Panalpina a Switzerland-based transport and logistics company. The new merger is expected to create the third-largest player in the international logistics industry based on revenue share. Following the merger, Agility will come up as…
How to gain clients as an independent freight forwarders
Lead nurturing refers to the process of nurturing and maintaining a solid relationship with your potential customers. Even if your business is a small one, your clientele doesn’t necessarily have to be small. Lead nurturing is of paramount importance for small and independent freight forwarders who want to make it big. It not only helps…
Ever Given and the Suez Canal: What’s next for the container shipping industry?
The Ever Given has finally refloated after being stuck diagonally across Egypt’s Suez Canal for almost a week. This had been a great setback that caused no end of concerns for the sea cargo shipping and freight industry. The Suez Canal blockage caused over 400 cargo ships to pile up on either side of the…
Ramadan and International Shipping Services: How to Prepare
Every international shipping company offering services in the Middle East is surely aware of the fact that Ramadan which starts from 13th April and continues till 12th May, is one of the busiest times in the Middle Eastern countries. In today’s post, we are going to talk about why it is important for freight forwarding…
A look into the situation of the shipment blocking Suez Canal
A massive cargo shipping container is currently blocking the Suez Canal in Egypt which is the link between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. The cargo vessel called Ever Given has stuck sideways in the canal which in turn has blocked the path for other ships who are now waiting in line to cross…
Impact of Brexit on Logistics Companies and Suppliers
The impact of Brexit has been deeply felt by several industries since January 2021. It goes without saying that it will also affect the logistics industry in Europe and beyond. This is because of the high volume of cross-border trade between Britain and the rest of Europe. In this week’s blog, we will briefly discuss…