Proactive preparedness key for non-disruptive and seamless logistics
Atlanta, GA — Chinese New Year (CNY) is one of the most impactful events to international trade. In 2020, January 25th will be the first day of CNY, known as the “Year of the Rat”. The Lunar New Year is also celebrated in other Asian countries such as Vietnam and Korea also at the same time. This is typically a time when Asians travel and visit relatives to celebrate the festivities with loved ones. For instance, some 80 million Chinese workers, most from urban areas along China’s coast, travel back to their rural hometowns.
Ahead of the holiday, suppliers doing business in Asia have long been in the midst of operational scheduling and planning how their continuity of trade will remain seamless during this period. The CNY holiday not only marks the beginning of a new year. This period also represents a complete shutdown of China’s manufacturing infrastructure, when virtually all businesses and factories in China close from one to four weeks. All suppliers will wind down operations one to two weeks in advance of the holiday. In total, the holiday impacts about two months of production.
“With the upcoming Chinese New Year period, it is a time of many challenges for importers and exports. Proactive planning and preparation are key to effectively navigating and managing supply chain issues that could occur during this time; ensuring that freight is handled consistently and without interruption. At Dachser, we aim to minimize any impact to our customers.” said Guido Gries Managing Director, Dachser Americas.
It is typical that freight volumes build just a few weeks before the holiday period, as factories will speed up their production, which will not resume until a week or two after the holidays. There are two events that occur during this time, the Official Holiday and the Traditional Holiday, causing some factories to stay closed longer. In fact, some suppliers remain shutdown for more than a month.
How your business can be impacted:
Depending on Chinese sourcing, businesses should plan ahead:
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