Logistics news:U.S. retail importers have been booking their year-end seasonal shipments ahead of time because of severe supply chain delays caused by port congestion.Logistics companies are also advising shippers to make early deliveries as the peak season has arrived early. Brian Bourke, chief growth officer at SEKO Logistics, said: "Shippers have a variety of options, from charter to air, but the situation is that shippers need to book early and reasonably or they will be late for Christmas." C.H. Robinson, the largest non-vessel importer from China to the United States, said the shipping season began early. "The shipping season began to heat up in June, about two months earlier than usual," a fedex representative said."More and more U.S. retail importers are moving forward their pre-orders and factory production by six to eight weeks." https://www.instagram.com/p/CSBvFFHrTOr/?utm_medium=tumblr














