Routes & Returns Edition
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Est. MAY 2026 · Free · Every Three Weeks
Curated intelligence for logistics operators, importers, exporters & freight professionals
The routes are coming back. The costs haven’t caught up.
Suez transits are returning one service at a time. International air cargo investment is landing in Beirut. A July surcharge wave is stacking new fees on peak-season rates, and Lebanon’s import bill is climbing 19%. Here’s what’s moving — and what it means for operators in Lebanon and beyond.
Operational Challenges
Lebanon’s import bill is climbing — and importers are carrying the load
$6.1B
+19%
When the national import bill swells, every importer’s working capital feels it. Knowing your landed cost per shipment — not per quarter — is what keeps growing volume from quietly eating your margin.
July’s surcharge wave: new fees are stacking faster than rate sheets update
+9%
$3,000
Surcharges do not arrive as one headline — they stack, line by line, carrier by carrier. Operators reconciling quoted versus invoiced cost per shipment catch the drift in days; everyone else finds out at month-end.
Tech & AI Solutions
The AI adoption gap is now measurable — and it favours whoever moves first
10%
180+
Most of the market is still early. That makes the opportunity practical, not theoretical: applying AI to one live shipment workflow can create more value than another year of pilots and internal discussions.
Warehouse automation goes mid-market — specific beats sprawling
55%
Specific
The lesson travels well beyond the warehouse: pick one narrow, well-defined workflow and automate that. It is the same playbook that wins in shipment operations — specific beats sprawling, every time.
The Landscape
International air cargo investment lands in Beirut — a vote of confidence in the corridor
Jul 1
2
Structured air cargo capacity at Beirut widens the options for time-critical and perishable freight — and every credible gateway upgrade is negotiating leverage for shippers who know how to use it.
A cautious Suez return begins — one service at a time
Jul 24
Mixed
A phased return means operators may deal with mixed routings for weeks or months. Some cargo may move faster, some may still go the long way round, and ETAs may shift more often. Per-shipment visibility is what keeps planning realistic.
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