Nexterus Delivers Update on Impact of COVID-19 on Global Supply Chain

Leading Supply Chain Services Franchise Manages Transportation and Pricing for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses

March 18, 2020 // Franchising.com // NEW FREEDOM, Pa. - Nexterus, a world-class leader with decades of experience in supply chain management and technology, is providing an update on different aspects of the global supply chain to help businesses and individuals understand the challenges COVID-19 is creating for industries around the world.

Nexterus is a licensed ocean and air freight forwarder and United States customs broker. The company is monitoring the situation throughout each day, including country-specific concerns. Nexterus is working with its agents overseas to secure shipping space as early as possible to avoid delays.

In general, Nexterus sees capacity and price issues for both ocean and air carriage in the months ahead. Additionally, the company anticipates port congestion at foreign ports as well as U.S. ports of entry. Ocean containers and chassis for hauling containers also are expected to be in short supply.

Shipping has been directly impacted by the new U.S. restrictions on flights from Europe and Asia to the U.S. The capacity to haul cargo also is severely impacted. While cargo is not specifically halted by U.S. decree, most import goods travel in cargo holds of passenger aircraft. Temporarily eliminating this capacity means cargo must travel on airlines that solely move cargo and not people. Expect all-cargo airline rates to increase sharply.

Nexterus expects the following challenges over the next 30 days:

Asia:

• China:

• Korea:

This country is starting to feel the effects of the coronavirus. Nexterus is not aware of any manufacturing or office shutdowns. Vessel space is tight, and bookings are starting to experience delay.

Europe:

• Italy:

In the United States, many cities and states have enacted restrictions on public gatherings and mandatory closures of some retail businesses. Nexterus remains on high alert for even more severe restrictions that may be undertaken by states or the federal government to impose a lockdown akin to what Italy has done in order to prevent further spread of the virus.

The Department of Transportation has liberalized Hours of Service rules for truck drivers, enabling these dedicated men and women to work longer hours to ensure that essential goods get delivered where and when they are needed. Over the next thirty days, it is possible the federal government could prioritize trucking activities to accentuate the delivery of essential goods to those who need them most. Essential goods would be categorized as food, water, medicines and medical supplies and equipment.

Domestic Transportation Concerns:

About Nexterus

Nexterus has been managing domestic transportation for small and medium-sized businesses since 1946. Nexterus is the oldest, privately-held freight brokerage in America and has been architecting Transportation Management System (TMS) software since the late 1980s. Nexterus’ clients use the web-based Fusion Center TMS to efficiently arrange and track all of their shipping needs.

Media Contact:

Rachael Purl
(919) 459-8161
rpurl@919marketing.com

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About Nexterus

Nexterus is a supply chain engineering and technology firm that has been helping small to mid-sized companies effectively compete in the global marketplace since 1946.

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