It was difficult for anyone to go into 2021 really knowing what to expect. With the COVID-19 pandemic still in full swing, and supply chains still struggling to manage ongoing issues, it was anyone’s guess what the year had in store.
Looking back, 2021 was not without its challenges, but it also had its fair share of triumphs, as well. And so as we stand ready to find out what 2022 has in store. We at Freightcom have decided to take one last look back at everything 2021 had to offer in the shipping industry.
COVID-19 of course played a major role in causing supply chain issues in 2021, but that was to be expected. What no one anticipated was the repeated curveballs that put additional strain on an already tenuous situation.
For all the difficulties the shipping industry faced in 2021, it might be tough to see that there were plenty of bright spots. The industry made some major headway towards finally getting things back to normal.
Here at Freightcom we had quite the eventful 2021, even without considering all the major events in the shipping world!
What a year 2021 as been. As we look back on what has been a year full of ups and downs, all of us here at Freightcom wish to offer a heartfelt thank-you to our partners and our customers.
In spite of everything that the last year threw at the shipping industry, we at Freightcom persevered, and continued to offer the very best shipping solution in Canada. We certainly couldn’t do all that we do without your support, and we can’t wait to show what we have planned for 2022. Something amazing is coming!
From the whole Freightcom team, we wish all of you a safe and happy holiday season, and we’ll see you again in 2022.
Sources:
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/24/worst-is-over-in-global-supply-chain-disruptions-shipping-association.html
https://www.reuters.com/business/global-markets-supply-pix-2021-11-03/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1250636/global-container-freight-index/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-supply-chain-issues-canada-covid-19-holiday-explainer/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/10/this-is-the-state-of-supply-chain-disruptions/