Cargo consolidators turn to FCL as global market dynamics change
The pandemic-linked supply chain disruption undeniably boosted the niche less-than-containerload (LCL) NVOCCs and traditional freight ...
The era of the full container load (FCL) is coming to an end, which will transform the freight logistics industry, according to one China-based supply chain veteran.
Booming e-commerce, shifting sourcing trends and the rise of emerging markets are all driving a preference for smaller shipments, said Tommy Lui, North Asia managing director of IDS Medical Systems.
“Less-than container load (LCL), small orders and diverse geography are the future for logistics,” he told The Loadstar.
“The model is shifting because, firstly, now is a huge time ...
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mahendra godara
November 20, 2017 at 1:34 pmComing india