The Great Port Boom: Southeast Asia’s Infrastructure Race to Capture Global Trade
Given recent economic and political realities, Southeast Asia has become a major engine of ocean freight growth, especially for exports to the U.S. Ports in the region have responded with significant infrastructure investments to capture a larger share of global...
Alternate Route for Shipping from China to Europe Overcomes Trade Sanctions
When a standard overland shipping route from China to Europe was no longer viable due to trade restrictions, a global manufacturer of refrigeration equipment required an alternate solution for shipping from China to Europe. With production schedules in jeopardy, the...
How Mexico’s IMMEX Program Helps China-Based Manufacturers Expand in North America
As trade pressure between the U.S. and China continue to increase, manufacturers are being forced to rethink their long-term strategies. For many exporters, the day-to-day impact shows up in very specific places: landed cost swings from sudden tariff shifts, customer...
Selecting an Ocean Freight Forwarder: What to Look For in Asia Trade Lanes
Choosing an ocean freight forwarder has become more complicated as Asia–US and Asia–Europe ocean freight lanes face ongoing capacity constraints, schedule volatility, and port disruptions. This blog post explains what logistics leaders should consider when evaluating...

