As Chinese New Year approaches, taking place from February 17 to 3 March, logistics operations connected to China enter a period of reduced capacity and increased pressure on transport networks. The effects are not limited to a single phase of the supply chain and can extend both before and after the official holiday period.
BTS Logistics and BIG Logistics are proactively preparing for this period by planning shipments well ahead of time and allowing for additional lead time where required. Capacity is being secured early, and shipment readiness is being confirmed in advance to reduce the risk of delays and operational disruptions for exporters and importers.
Close coordination with our colleagues in China at BIG Logistics remains a key focus during this period. We actively monitor schedule changes, cut-off dates, and operational constraints to ensure timely insights, informed decision-making, and continuity of service.
By taking a proactive and structured approach, BTS Logistics and BIG Logistics actively manage the seasonal impact of Chinese New Year and limit its effect on overall your supply chain performance.
Contact BTS Logistics for tailored guidance and confirmed planning support for shipments during the Chinese New Year period.