The shipping industry in 2025 is facing a turbulent wave that freight forwarding companies must understand and adapt to — blank sailings. These canceled voyages, once an occasional adjustment, have surged dramatically, reshaping global supply chains, especially along the crucial Trans-Pacific routes connecting Asia and North America. But why the sudden spike? What does this…
Cargo Insurance vs. Carrier Liability: Know the Difference
In the world of logistics and freight forwarding, understanding the nuances of cargo insurance and carrier liability is essential. As a freight forwarder, it’s your responsibility to ensure that your clients’ shipments are delivered safely and without incident. However, what happens when things go wrong? Who bears the financial burden when goods are damaged, lost,…
Post-Meeting Follow-Up Tips for Freight Forwarders After Globalia’s Freight Forwarders Conference
Globalia Logistics Network’s much-anticipated Annual Meeting was recently held in the vibrant city of Abu Dhabi, and it proved to be a resounding success. The freight forwarders conference brought together members from across the globe for three days of intensive networking, strategic discussions, and one-on-one meetings. The event provided a valuable platform for independent freight…
10 Social Media Content Ideas for Freight Forwarders
Have you ever opened your social media account, stared at the “create a post” box, and thought, “What in the world should I share today?” You’re not alone. Many freight forwarders want to maintain a strong online presence, but figuring out what to post, day after day, can feel like a daunting task. Should you…
Why Freight Forwarders Should Care About Scope 3 Emissions
In today’s global supply chain ecosystem, sustainability is no longer a buzzword—it’s a benchmark. As environmental regulations tighten and companies face mounting pressure to reduce their carbon footprints, freight forwarders find themselves at the crossroads of logistics efficiency and environmental responsibility. One critical yet often overlooked component of this shift is Scope 3 emissions. While…
Building Trust and Partnerships Through the Best Logistics Network: Globalia’s Annual Meeting Advantage
In the global logistics industry, success is built not just on rates and routes—but on relationships. Amid tight delivery schedules, complex supply chains, and cross-border regulations, what truly helps freight forwarders stand out is the strength of their professional network. And while emails and digital platforms keep the operations going, real trust is forged in…
How to avoid common mistakes when preparing a Bill of Lading: A guide for ocean freight forwarders
In international shipping, few documents are as crucial—or as vulnerable to error—as the Bill of Lading (B/L). Often described as the “passport” of cargo, the Bill of Lading plays multiple critical roles in global trade: it’s a receipt, a contract of carriage, and a document of title. For ocean freight forwarders, it’s also a legal…
How to stay compliant with new customs regulations in key markets (2025 update)
Have you ever wondered what a single new customs rule could mean for your entire logistics operation? Or how a seemingly minor regulatory update in one country could suddenly delay your shipments, add unexpected costs, or even result in hefty penalties? If you’re a freight forwarder working in today’s interconnected world, these aren’t hypothetical scenarios…
How Demurrage and Detention Policies Differ Across Global Ports: A Guide for Ocean Freight Forwarding Professionals
In the world of ocean freight forwarding, delays can be costly—literally. Two of the most common penalties that can quickly pile up and impact both shippers and freight forwarders are demurrage and detention fees. While these charges may seem straightforward, the rules and fees surrounding them vary significantly across global ports. From Europe to Asia…
The De Minimis Loophole Is Closing: What Freight Forwarders Need to Know
The U.S. government is gearing up to shut the door on a long-debated policy that has significantly shaped the landscape of global e-commerce logistics: the de minimis loophole. This exemption, which has allowed low-value shipments to enter the U.S. without paying duties or undergoing rigorous customs procedures, is officially ending for certain shippers as of…









