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Efficient logistics strengthen your global market connections by ensuring quick delivery of products. A well-structured logistics network enhances customer satisfaction and boosts business growth.
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Optimize transportation and storage costs with effective logistics management. Advanced strategies reduce expenses while increasing operational efficiency and competitiveness.
Reliability in the Supply Chain
Logistics coordinates all stages of the supply chain, ensuring products reach consumers safely and on time. This reliability supports the uninterrupted flow of your business processes.
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Effective logistics management opens doors to new markets worldwide. Tailored logistics solutions enable your business to adapt to the dynamic demands of global markets.
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International Logistics
Hanjin Shipping, the world's seventh-largest container shipping company at the time, went bankrupt, causing a major shock in the global maritime shipping market. Hanjin vessels were stranded in ports worldwide, delaying billions of dollars' worth of cargo and causing significant disruptions in supply chains.
• Hanjin Shipping Bankruptcy (2016)
The trade wars between the US and China significantly affected global trade flows and the logistics sector. Tariff increases and mutual sanctions forced many companies to restructure their supply chains, complicating logistics operations, especially between Asia and North America.
• US-China Trade War (2018-2020)
The United Kingdom's exit from the European Union (Brexit) complicated trade logistics between Europe and the UK. Customs checks, new regulations, and delays caused problems in supply chains across Europe and the UK, especially affecting border crossings, customs processes, and taxes.
• Brexit and Its Impact on European Logistics (2020)
The Ever Given, a large container ship, ran aground in the Suez Canal, blocking the canal for several days and halting global trade. This incident highlighted the fragility of global supply chains, as the Suez Canal is a crucial passage for about 12% of global maritime trade, leading to significant economic losses.
• Ever Given Incident (2021)
The pandemic deeply affected global logistics and supply chains, causing port congestion, labor shortages, container crises, and raw material shortages. The urgent need to distribute medical supplies and vaccines put immense pressure on the logistics sector and led to significant changes.
• COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Supply Chains (2020-2021)
During the pandemic, fluctuations in global trade led to a container crisis. The surge in demand from China caused containers to accumulate in the wrong locations, resulting in port delays. This situation led to skyrocketing freight costs and significant disruptions in many sectors' supply chains, severely impacting small and medium-sized enterprises.
• Container Crisis (2020-2021)
The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines posed a significant logistical challenge. Since vaccines needed to be transported and stored at low temperatures, special logistics solutions were developed. The fast and safe global distribution of vaccines tested the capacity and flexibility of logistics companies.
• COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution (2020-2021)
Due to the pandemic, major ports, especially on the US West Coast like Los Angeles and Long Beach, experienced significant congestion. Container ships had to wait for extended periods at ports, leading to severe disruptions in global supply chains. This port congestion was particularly challenging during the holiday season for timely product deliveries.
• Port Congestion and Bottlenecks (2021)
The shortage of semiconductor chips, essential in industries ranging from automotive to electronics, caused significant disruptions in global supply chains. This crisis led to production delays, cost increases, and severe issues in supply chains. Logistics companies had to seek alternative solutions to manage supply lead times during this period.
• Global Chip Shortage (2021)
Increased trade volumes and adverse weather conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a rise in container loss incidents in the Pacific Ocean. Especially in 2020 and 2021, hundreds of thousands of containers fell into the sea, raising concerns about maritime safety and causing further disruptions in supply chains.
• Container Loss Incidents in the Pacific Ocean (2020-2021)
Amazon made significant investments in strengthening its logistics infrastructure. The company built fleets of planes, trucks, warehouses, and distribution centers, gaining control over a large portion of the supply chain. This created substantial competitive pressure for traditional logistics service providers and led to significant changes in the industry.
• Amazon’s Investments in Logistics and Transportation (2019-2021)
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine disrupted land and sea routes between Europe and Asia. The war caused fluctuations in energy and food prices, forcing many logistics routes and supply chains to be restructured. This particularly impacted Europe’s energy supply and trade.
• Russia-Ukraine War and Its Impact on Logistics (2022)
The Suez Canal underwent a significant modernization process following the Ever Given incident in 2021. This process included projects to expand and improve the canal, aiming to prevent similar accidents in the future and increase the canal's capacity.
• Suez Canal Modernization (2023)
In 2023, the global energy crisis had a major impact on the logistics sector. Rising energy prices increased transportation costs, creating additional challenges in global supply chains.
• Global Energy Crisis and Its Impact on Logistics (2023)
In 2024, AI-powered logistics planning systems gained wider adoption. These systems were used to enhance demand forecasting, route optimization, and inventory management.
• AI-Powered Logistics Planning (2024)
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