Date: 15.10.2024

Creative solutions ease Bangladesh export challenges

As Bangladesh’s apparel sector ramps up production following months of disruption, exporters are benefiting from creative logistics solutions to overcome rising freight rates and capacity shortages. 

Metro shipments from Bangladesh have been utilising an innovative mix of air freight, sea/air, and land/air routings, including through China and India to mitigate costs and delays. These approaches are proving crucial in reducing transport costs and often bypassing traditional Middle Eastern hubs, which have often been congested.

While air freight rates to Europe and the US have surged to their highest levels in two years, routing through alternative hubs, including in China offer viable alternatives. The availability of cargo space on Chinese airlines and the cost-effective nature of these routes are enabling exporters to avoid the bottlenecks plaguing Middle Eastern hubs. Additionally, India is emerging as a key transhipment point, where goods are trucked to Delhi and flown onward to Europe and the US.

Dhaka Airport’s infrastructure issues and capacity constraints have encouraged us to explore alternative transhipment routes. Creative routing strategies such as sea/air, where goods are shipped by sea to selected transhipment hubs before being flown to their final destination, are becoming vital to maintaining efficient supply chains.

Capacity growth in key regions is providing some relief, with air cargo capacity from Asia-Pacific to North America and Europe rising by over 16% and 19% respectively year-on-year. This increase is helping to balance the surge in demand and freight rates, ensuring that Bangladesh’s exporters can continue to navigate these challenging conditions.

Despite ongoing challenges, the outlook for Bangladesh’s exports are optimistic with creative air freight and alternative solutions keeping supply chains moving while mitigating the impact of high rates and capacity constraints. 

With flexible routing becoming an integral part of flexible logistics strategies, Metro continue to find innovative ways to adapt to volatile markets, with innovative solutions that maintain supply chain continuity. 

Our operations teams and local partners are navigating challenges at Chittagong Port and Dhaka Airport, while creative air, sea/air, and land/air strategies are helping mitigate the impact of high rates and capacity shortages. 

If you have any concerns or would like to discuss contingency plans to ensure stability in your supply chain, please EMAIL our Chief Commercial Officer, Andy Smith.