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In an Uncertain World, High-Value Freight Needs a New Kind of Care

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June 24, 2025
Ben Silas, SCB Contributor

Recent disruptions have amplified uncertainty in the global logistics landscape. While supply chain disruption is hardly new, the scale and frequency of these events have changed the game.

According to the Business Continuity Institute’s report for 2024, 80% of organizations’ supply chains were disrupted over the previous 12 months, with most experiencing between one and 10 disruptions. For brands shipping high-value goods such as premium electronics or specialized equipment, these disruptions go far beyond operational inconvenience. They pose a direct risk to a brand’s reputation, customer trust and revenue stability.

A Silent Crisis

Not all freight is created equal. High-value shipments aren’t just boxes on a pallet in a container; they’re camera kits for live broadcasts, customized gear for global tours, temperature-sensitive medical supplies, or pre-release products under embargo. Not only are these items expensive, they also matter deeply to the brands behind them and to the customers who rely on them.

These goods often require specialized handling. Fragile or temperature-sensitive items may need tailored packaging, climate-controlled transit or specific loading procedures. And delays don’t just lead to operational issues; they can undermine brands on a strategic level. A missed delivery can derail a product launch, disrupt critical events or damage long-term client relationships.

The knock-on effects ripple far beyond logistics. Yet despite these heightened needs, brands are typically still forced to choose between two extremes: low-touch, generic freight designed for volume, or high-touch, bespoke logistics services that are costly and unsustainable for routine shipments. For businesses shipping high-value goods weekly, this false binary leaves them stuck in the middle, needing the precision of project logistics with the cost-efficiency of standard freight. Brands can feel caught between extremes, with neither option truly meeting their needs.

Why the Middle Matters

This isn’t a new challenge, but with the current level of heightened uncertainty, the middle has never mattered more.

Port congestion, driver shortages, extreme weather and rising geopolitical tensions are increasing the pressure on global supply chains. Add evolving regulations, cyber threats and inflationary costs, and the landscape becomes even more fragile. In 2024, supply chain disruptions increased 38% year-over-year, according to Resilinc, a striking increase from the previous year’s 5%. Of the sectors most affected, the top five include classically high-value industries, such as healthcare, automotive and high-tech goods, which topped the list with a 42% increase.

At the same time, customer expectations are rising. The consequences of falling short are real and quantifiable; among customers who left a brand to which they’d been loyal for the prior 12 months, 49% cite poor customer experience as the primary driver, according to Emplifi. This means the role of the logistics partner now carries even more responsibility to deliver confidence, continuity and care at every touchpoint.

Brands are caught in the difficult position of needing to deliver assurance to consumers when they often feel very little assurance themselves. While a logistics partner can’t solve the ever-increasing challenges and disruptions of supply chains, a strong partnership with high-quality service can offer brands confidence and empower them to pass that confidence along to their customers.

What Good Service Looks Like

In recent years, strides have been made in improved visibility through stronger tech, but technological improvements are just the start. Knowing where a shipment is might have been satisfactory in days past —now, it’s all about taking ownership, understanding priorities and acting before a problem becomes a crisis. It’s about having agility, particularly for high-value goods.

Brands now expect more, not just knowing where a shipment is, but knowing it’s being handled with the right level of care, and that if something could go wrong, someone’s already working on it.

Luxury goods don’t necessarily require luxury from a logistics partner. But by the same token, a regular shipment isn’t necessarily routine. What brands shipping high-value goods need is logistics that respect what their brand is delivering.

Turning Expectation into Execution

In practice, this could mean a hybrid logistics model, designed for efficiency but enhanced with more hands-on service where it matters most. It might involve partnering with industry specialists who understand brand needs inside and out, or dedicated control towers for proactive communication and fast resolution. For logistics partners, it could mean finding ways to incorporate the protocols of high-touch service into offerings that are more accessible for customers making regular shipments.

There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but there is a clear shift in need and expectation. Brands are asking more of their logistics partners, who must respond with more adaptive, scalable models that bridge the gap between operational discipline and tailored solutions.

The old model of high volume or high cost is no longer enough. In a world where uncertainty is constant and customer expectations constantly on the rise, the middle isn’t a compromise. It’s a competitive edge for logistics providers who can offer the best of each extreme.

Ben Silas is chief commercial officer with EFM Global.

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