When Freight Rates Rise, Execution Matters More Than Price
Because of the situation in the Middle East, ocean freight rates have been rising rapidly, and vessel space has become increasingly difficult to secure.
In such a market, many shipments get delayed—not because of production issues, but because space is simply not available.
This week, we successfully secured shipment for 2 containers, ensuring they left on schedule despite tight capacity.
The Challenge: Limited Space, Tight Timeline
The situation was straightforward but challenging:
- Freight rates increasing
- Vessel space limited
- Shipment timeline tight
- Risk of rolling to the next vessel
For many suppliers, this would mean delays.
But for us, delivery reliability is part of the service—not an option.
What We Did Differently


To ensure the shipment went out on time, we coordinated across all parties:
1. Early Booking with Forwarders
We worked closely with our freight forwarders to secure space ahead of time, rather than waiting until production was completed.
2. Accelerated Production Scheduling
Our production team adjusted schedules to prioritize this order, ensuring the goods were ready earlier than usual.
3. Fast Decision from Customer
The customer responded quickly and completed full payment within days, allowing us to move immediately without delays.
4. Backup Vessel Secured in Advance
A key factor:
Our forwarder didn’t just book one vessel—they secured backup space with another carrier.
So when the first option did not release space, we were still able to move forward without disruption.
The Result: Shipment Completed Within One Week
- Payment: Monday
- Barge Loading: Friday
No delays. No missed schedules.
Just smooth execution across the entire supply chain.


Why This Matters for Cabinet Manufacturers
For cabinet and furniture manufacturers, delayed materials can mean:
- Production downtime
- Missed installation deadlines
- Increased labor costs
That’s why choosing the right supplier is not only about price—it’s about reliability under pressure.
Reliable Supply Is Built on Coordination
Behind every “on-time shipment” is:
- Strong forwarder relationships
- Flexible production management
- Fast communication
- Commitment from all parties
This is what allows shipments to move—even in difficult market conditions.
Final Thoughts
In a stable market, many suppliers look the same.
But when conditions become challenging, the difference becomes clear.
At that point, what really matters is simple:
👉 Can your supplier actually deliver?