On demand webinar - Middle East conflict: What rising geopolitical risk means for global logistics
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Escalating tensions in the Middle East are beginning to reshape global freight networks.
Carrier routing decisions, war-risk pricing, airspace restrictions and longer sailing routes are already influencing capacity, costs and reliability across international supply chains. While the immediate disruption is centred in the Gulf, the effects are starting to ripple across major global trade lanes.
In this on-demand briefing, Zencargo CEO and Co-Founder Richard Fattal explains what is happening in the region and what it means for global logistics.
Drawing on the latest operational updates from carriers, insurers and freight markets, this session provides a clear view of how rising geopolitical risk is influencing ocean and air freight networks — and what supply chain leaders should be preparing for next.
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