Stockholm freight forwarders are operating in a market that looks very different from even two years ago. The global freight forwarding industry is consolidating at the top, with DSV’s acquisition of DB Schenker creating the largest freight forwarder in the world by several measures. For independent Stockholm freight forwarders, this shift is not a threat…
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Month: June 2026
Cross-Trade Shipments Explained: How Freight Forwarders Move Cargo Between Third Countries
A factory in Vietnam ships electronics components to a buyer in Poland. A freight forwarder in Singapore arranges the booking, issues the documentation, and manages the carrier relationship from start to finish. Yet that forwarder’s own country never touches the cargo. No port call in Singapore. No customs entry in Singapore. The shipment moves entirely…
The Rise of Secondary Chinese Export Hubs: Why Global Forwarders Are Looking Beyond Shanghai
For decades, Shanghai has been the undisputed face of China’s export economy. As the world’s busiest container port, it has become synonymous with international trade, handling more than 50 million TEUs annually and serving as a gateway for millions of shipments destined for every corner of the globe. Yet China’s logistics landscape is evolving, and…
Logistics Careers: Why the Industry Needs a New Story to Attract the Next Generation
The global supply chain has never been more visible. From pandemic disruptions and geopolitical tensions to the rapid rise of e-commerce, logistics has become a topic of everyday conversation. Yet, despite its critical role in keeping the world moving, logistics careers continue to struggle for attention among young professionals. Ask a university graduate about their…
Client Retention in Freight Forwarding: Why Keeping Clients Is the New Growth Strategy
Winning a new client feels good. There’s a pitch, a decision, a handshake or at least a signed rate agreement. But in 2026, with freight rates normalised, margins compressed, and shippers more informed than they’ve ever been, winning new clients isn’t the hard part anymore. Keeping them is. Client retention in freight forwarding has quietly…
Supply Chain Resilience: Why Just-in-Time Is Giving Way to Just-in-Case Strategies
For decades, businesses pursued one overriding objective: efficiency. Lean inventories, tightly synchronized production schedules, and just-in-time (JIT) logistics became the blueprint for reducing costs and maximizing profitability. By receiving goods only when needed, companies could minimize storage costs and free up capital for other investments. However, the last few years have exposed the vulnerabilities of…
Why the Port of Baltimore Remains One of America’s Most Strategic Gateways for RoRo Cargo
When discussing major U.S. gateways for international trade, attention often gravitates toward larger container ports such as Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York, and Savannah. Yet some of the country’s most important cargo movements take place outside the container sector. For vehicle imports, heavy machinery, agricultural equipment, and project cargo, the Port of Baltimore continues…
The Limits of Predictive Logistics: Why Experience Still Matters
At 6:30 a.m. on a Monday morning, a logistics manager opens her dashboard and sees a reassuring message. All shipments are on track. The predictive analytics platform has analyzed weather data, carrier schedules, traffic patterns, historical transit times, and inventory levels. According to the system, the week’s operations should proceed smoothly. Then the phone rings….
Why Doha Is Becoming a Key Hub for High-Value Air Cargo
Over the last decade, Doha has steadily strengthened its position within global logistics networks, particularly in the movement of high-value and time-sensitive freight. As international trade becomes increasingly dependent on speed, security, and operational precision, the city has emerged as one of the Middle East’s most important centres for sophisticated air freight operations. Today, air…








