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Peak Season: APAC Supply Chain Impacts

19
September
2024

Traditionally, the peak season for international freight runs from mid-August through to the end of the year. This period sees increased volumes as retailers ship more cargo to prepare for their busy season. This leads to higher rates, tightening space, and more frequent delays.

What can shippers expect.

The effects of peak shipping season are felt throughout the supply chain as demand surges and bottlenecks form:

  • Procurement: Expect longer lead times, higher costs for materials, and delays at the origin.
  • Quoting: Rates spike for Sea and Air freight cargo, and carriers successfully push through surcharges.
  • Booking: With carriers heavily booked, securing space becomes harder, and bookings are rolled.
  • Customs: Customs clearance slows down due to heightened security measures and increased shipment volumes.
  • Last Mile: Increased volume leads to congestion and delays in last-mile services, along with higher delivery costs.

Peak Season Supply Chain Impacts infographic

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