Building a Resilient Supply Chain with Six Freight Forwarding Options

Supply chain resilience requires flexible freight forwarding strategies. The six main types—air, sea, rail, road, intermodal, and multimodal—offer that flexibility. If one mode fails due to delays or disruption, another can pick up the slack. Air and road allow quick redirection. Sea and rail maintain cargo volume. Intermodal ensures minimal handling, and multimodal provides simplified coordination. Businesses that integrate all six into their logistics planning can respond swiftly to crises, manage costs better, and ensure uninterrupted service. In a world of uncertainty, knowing and using these freight forwarding types builds a supply chain that’s ready for anything.