Radiant Logistics: 30 percent of global containers travel empty as CBP cuts risk market disruption

Radiant Logistics: 30 percent of global containers travel empty as CBP cuts risk market disruption
Empty containers and supply chain risk

Nearly 30 percent of global shipping containers are currently moving empty, presenting major inefficiencies across international trade, according to Radiant Logistics.

Industry experts have raised concerns that potential reductions in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing could severely disrupt supply chains. Uncertainty also persists around the future of key tariff refund programs, further clouding the outlook for importers and exporters. Market participants are advised to closely monitor developments that could impact logistics operations this week.

Radiant Logistics recently coordinated over 60 Heinz ketchup display deliveries in Pennsylvania and Ohio in partnership with Carpenter Connection, according to a previous report. The company also expanded its supply chain offerings with the launch of a new Asia-U.S. West Coast shipping service, while the Port of Montreal introduced advanced gate technology as bunker fuel reserves declined, as noted in an earlier update. These developments reflect continued adjustments in logistics operations across North American routes.

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