Posted on October 20, 2012

The USA is becoming one of the lowest-cost producters in the developed world, which means – according to some commentators – that exports are set to increase.  It is expected that by 2015 the USA will have an export cost advantage of 25% over Germany, Italy, France, the UK and Japan.  This means that the USA could capture 2 to 4 percent of exports from European countries, and 3 to 7 percent from Japan by the end of the decade.

This will put new pressures on freight forwarders to sustain velocity, avoid disruption and mitigate risk.

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