📢 2025 Sea Freight Rates Prediction – Brace for Another Rocky Year! Hey Shippers! 🌊 Wondering what’s next for sea freight in 2025? Spoiler alert: It’s going to be a bumpy ride! Here’s what to expect and how you can navigate these rough seas. 🔹 Capacity vs. Demand – While new vessels are coming online, don’t expect rates to drop. Shifting carrier alliances are keeping costs high, adding pressure on shippers worldwide. 🔹 Geopolitical Risks – High tensions in key areas like the Red Sea and Persian Gulf are delaying the reopening of routes like the Suez Canal. This means carriers are forced to take pricier routes around the Cape of Good Hope, increasing both transit times and rates. 🔹 Labor Disruptions – In the US, recent strikes have everyone on edge, with the potential for more disruptions as January approaches. These could impact East Coast lanes and drive up spot rates across multiple trade routes. 🔹 US-China Trade Tensions – With potential new tariffs on Chinese imports, we may see trans-Pacific rates spike. Demand for China-Mexico routes as alternatives is also rising, heating up these lanes even more. 🔹 Carrier Alliance Shifts – New groupings in early 2025 might impact service reliability and schedule integrity, especially on Asia routes. Expect more unpredictability as carriers reconfigure. 💡 So, what’s your strategy for 2025? Many shippers are locking in long-term rate agreements to escape the volatility of spot rates, gaining stability and protection against sudden price spikes. ⛴️ Want help navigating the 2025 sea freight landscape? Click the link below or book a call with us for your FREE bespoke logistics audit and plan, we’d be happy to help you streamline your logistics for efficiencies and improved costs: https://lnkd.in/gp4YRcbK Book a call: https://lnkd.in/dqZahy43 🌍 If you already have a strategy for 2025, drop your strategy in the comments, helping each other is the key to smooth sailing in 2025! #SeaFreight #Logistics #ShippingIndustry #SupplyChain #2025Prediction
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🌏 Trump Election Means Tariffs On The Rise? With Trump’s potential return, tariffs on imports from China could increase, impacting your bottom line. But don’t worry—we’ve got actionable steps to keep your supply chain moving and costs under control: Here’s how to prepare your business: ✅ Diversify your suppliers by exploring other manufacturing countries. ✅ Stock up now to lock in current rates before potential increases. ✅ Use free trade agreements to minimize costs. ✅ Review your pricing strategy to handle any changes without affecting customers. Get ahead of the game! Let us help you navigate the uncertainty with our freight forwarding and 3PL solutions. 👉 Book a call with us below so we can help you with your strategy for your logistics in 2025: https://lnkd.in/dqZahy43 #trumptariff #logistics #amazonfba
Optimizing your supply chain - Amit Rosenthal
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Here is an insightful reflection from Mike Short about what is coming to impact our supply chains in 2025
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‘It’s All Happening Again.’ The Supply Chain Is Under Strain. #beautyindustrynews #businessofbeauty #supplychain
‘It’s All Happening Again.’ The Supply Chain Is Under Strain.
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Enterprise's supply chain is a very sensitive and strategic part of the business. Miss-understanding or underestimating what is happening world wide can bring hard times. A new era of post-Covid19 is coming and it may add heavy weight to inflation scenarios in North America and Europe. Define, plan, and execute your short and long term goals on a global business carefully.
Fears are rising ocean freight rates may surpass $20,000 with no relief for global trade into 2025
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Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive - How are you overcoming these currently? 1. Red Sea crisis threatens rates 2. Panama Canal restrictions add complexity 3. East Coast port labor talks loom large 4. West Coast ports may experience heightened traffic 5. Overcapacity remains a problem for trucking companies
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“I think we’re in a period of significant transformation for supply chains,” says ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi. Read more insights about what's ahead for supply chains in 2025 from Abe in the latest from Supply Chain Management Review Magazine via Brian Straight. https://bit.ly/41DfmB9 #ascmedia #supplychain #2025 #supplychainmanagement
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US Importers Pulling Orders Forward Amid Global and Domestic Uncertainties At 4D Supply Chain Consulting, we're closely monitoring the evolving landscape of international trade and logistics. Recently, we've observed a significant trend: US importers are pulling orders forward to bring containerized freight into the country as early as possible. This proactive strategy is driven by a mix of global and domestic concerns, including: 🔴 The worsening situation in the Red Sea. 🛠️ Growing labor concerns along the Gulf and East Coast ports. ⛓️ Potential strike actions disrupting supply chains. As shippers navigate these challenges, they're seeking ways to optimize their supply chains, ensuring they remain flexible and capable of meeting consumer demands. Key priorities for shippers include: 💡 Controlling costs. 📦 Meeting delivery deadlines. 🚚 Managing capacity issues. In these uncertain times, strategic planning and agile supply chain management are more critical than ever. At 4D Supply Chain Consulting, we're here to support shippers in optimizing their operations, mitigating risks, and achieving their business objectives. #SupplyChain #Logistics #FreightForwarding #GlobalTrade #4DSupplyChainConsulting #ImportExport #Shippers #SupplyChainOptimization
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Rising maritime transit times and shipping costs are significantly impacting global supply chains. According to the Freightos Baltic Index, there has been a staggering 139% increase in global shipping costs from late 2023 to early 2024. This sharp rise affects everything from consumer goods to raw materials, putting pressure on businesses and consumers alike. The disruption is due to geopolitical tensions, conflicts, and logistical challenges, forcing companies to adapt their supply chain strategies to maintain resilience and efficiency. Three reasons why leveraging expert insights can be crucial in effectively handling these disruptions. 1. Strategic Insights and Planning: Experts provide deep insights into market trends and geopolitical risks, helping you develop strategic plans to mitigate disruptions. 2. Optimized Logistics and Cost Management: Experts can identify cost-saving opportunities and optimize your logistics operations to handle increased shipping costs. 3. Resilience Building: Experts guide you in building a resilient supply chain, ensuring your business can withstand future challenges and maintain continuity. As we navigate these turbulent times, it’s crucial for supply chain leaders to stay informed and proactive. We are the experts the experts turn to. https://lnkd.in/gkir7hbY Clearance level upon request. #SupplyChain #SupplyChainManagement #SupplyChains #GlobalBusiness #GlobalEconomy #LogisticsManagement #BusinessAnalytics #ProcurementLeaders #Procurement #SupplyChainSolutions #GeoPolitics Source: Newmark's analysis on global logistics disruptions (Newmark).
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"Signs of recovery in logistics networks are shining bright! 🌟 Most firms are now expecting an inflationary effect rather than delays. 📦🔍 Check out the positive shift reflected in the S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index for manufacturing supplier delivery times. 🌍📊 March showed improvement compared to the fourth quarter in the Eurozone. 📉➡️" https://lnkd.in/gXvMWn5P #Shipping #Logistics #GlobalTrade #SupplyChain #Transportation #Shipping #SupplyChainManagement #Freight #Cargo #Business #Warehouse #Trucking #Transport #LogisticsManagement #LogisticsCompany #Export #Import #FreightForwarding #Warehousing #Manufacturing #AirFreight #FreightForwarder #Procurement #SeaFreight #Logistic #SupplyChainSolutions #Delivery #Ecommerce #TruckDriver #EmoTrans
Supply Chain Q2’24 Outlook: It’s not just about shipping
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APL Logistics Pulse Newsletter September 2024 Issue # 37 MARKET FOCUS - Supply chain management is overdue for an upgrade - UK, US and Australia sign supply chain resilience pact - Asia: The epicenter of global trade shifts OCEAN & AIR FREIGHT - World Container Index – 12 September - Retailers accelerate imports ahead of potential East/Gulf Coast dock strike - Snapshot: Air capacity challenges intensify amid soaring demand
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