Amid shifting global landscapes, road freight is clearing a path for Southeast Asia to emerge as prime ground for a Plus One strategy.
Road freight remains a viable door-to-door solution in multimodal logistics for a land-connected region such as Southeast Asia.
Containerization has revolutionized, but recent shortages and emerging innovations are reshaping the future of multimodal logistics.
Facing the tensions of a VUCA world, discover how multimodal logistics has emerged as the key strategy for resilient global supply chains.
Consolidation and an extensive shipping network are the keys to Bangladesh’s biggest export sector.
Helping the people of Tshikapa with warm hearts and flexible minds.
The rail network will place Laos as a land-linked hub, connecting China to more regions with viable alternatives from ocean and air options.
Key points include adopting sustainable business models, leveraging technology, and having a global mindset.
In Southeast Asia, the market share of road freight is expected to grow substantially with new initiatives and an imminent economic recovery.
Renewed economic growth in ASEAN countries will give rise to demand for cross-border road transportation as trade recovers, according to a DHL whitepaper.