November 24, 2024

After a number of nations reopened their economies after years of quarantine, the marine sector saw a surge in demand from enterprises eager to move on from the pandemic’s tumultuous years. This resulted in higher fuel prices, which badly impacted the shipping sector since high fuel costs led to higher shipping rates.

As early as the fourth quarter of 2021, shipping and freight forwarding businesses were forced to increase shipping charges in reaction to increased fuel costs. Even while shipping prices increased with the reopening of economies, this was an indication that international commerce was returning to normal. In the early months of 2022, however, a new crisis impacted international freight forwarding.

On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine under a special military operation. Russia was subsequently subjected to a variety of sanctions that had far-reaching effects, including the removal of Russian oil from the market and the escalation of oil and gas prices. In addition to affecting oil and gasoline costs, the present conflict has had a greater impact on international freight due to sanctions, airline cancellations, flight delays, and inflation.

In addition to the conflict in Ukraine, the present status of global shipping may be affected by the tensions in Taiwan, as China’s People’s Liberation Army continues to conduct military exercises that mimic a blockade of Taiwan. This is subsequent to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan.

Everyone working in the shipping and freight business will be required to adapt in order to maintain operating through various crises and supply chain interruptions. Shippers can only react to the situation by seeking other transportation routes, employing capable customs brokers to guarantee that cargo arrives at their destinations through the new channels, and future-proofing their business. Businesses must seek trustworthy international air freight forwarders to handle their operations to continue importing and exporting products.

Read the infographic below from Excelsior Worldwide Freight Logistics to know how different conflicts affect the global shipping industry.