In global logistics, some of the most critical risks occur during the shortest stages of a shipment’s journey. One of the most overlooked of these is tarmac exposure in cargo operations. While cargo may only spend minutes or hours on the tarmac, this brief window can have a significant impact on product integrity, regulatory compliance, and overall supply chain performance.
For many businesses, sea freight is the backbone of global trade—yet it remains one of the least understood modes of transport. To those unfamiliar with logistics, sea freight can seem complex, slow, or difficult to manage. In reality, when planned correctly, it is one of the most reliable and cost-effective ways to move goods internationally.