How Pakistan’s Transshipment Policy (SRO 525(I)/2026) Is Changing Logistics A Turning Point for Pakistan Logistics The Pakistan transshipment policy 2026 under SRO 525(I)/2026 marks a major transformation in the country’s logistics and freight forwarding ecosystem. Introduced by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), this regulatory shift is not just a procedural update—it is a strategic […]
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Pakistan LCL Transshipment Hub Opens New Trade Routes A New Era in Global Logistics The emergence of the Pakistan LCL transshipment hub marks a transformative milestone in international freight forwarding. With the Government of Pakistan introducing SRO 525(I)/2026, the country has officially authorized international LCL (Less-than-Container Load) transshipment via Karachi Port and Port Qasim. This […]
Pakistan Asia Pacific LCL: Emerging Opportunities for Export Growth In today’s rapidly evolving global trade environment, Pakistan Asia Pacific LCL connectivity is emerging as a powerful enabler for exporters aiming to expand into dynamic Asian markets. With rising demand across Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania, Less-than-Container Load (LCL) shipping is becoming a strategic logistics […]
How Neutral Freight Forwarders Protect Agent Confidentiality in Global Trade In today’s highly competitive global logistics environment, confidentiality is not optional—it is strategic. Freight forwarders, especially agents working across multiple international networks, face a constant risk: losing clients, pricing structures, or trade routes to competitors. This is where a neutral freight forwarder Pakistan becomes a […]
QFM Shipping | Strengthening Global Networks Through Local Expertise QFM Shipping Pakistan Where Global Connectivity Meets Local Execution In modern freight forwarding, global access alone is not a competitive advantage. Execution precision, local regulatory knowledge, and operational control determine reliability. QFM Shipping Pakistan operates at the intersection of international logistics networks and deep-rooted local […]
Discover USA & Canada LCL Solutions from Pakistan | QFM Shipping Why USA & Canada LCL Solutions Matter for Pakistani Exporters Trade between Pakistan and North America continues to expand across textiles, surgical instruments, leather goods, sports products, rice, and engineering components. However, many exporters do not ship full container loads consistently. This is […]
How QFM Shipping Supports Freight Forwarders Without Channel Conflict Freight forwarders win business by owning relationships, understanding shipper needs, and delivering reliable execution. The moment a service partner tries to “go direct,” that trust breaks—often permanently. This is why channel conflict is one of the most sensitive risks in the forwarding ecosystem, especially in […]
Neutral LCL Consolidation in Pakistan What & Why What Is Neutral LCL Consolidation—and Why It Matters in Pakistan In the freight forwarding ecosystem, LCL (Less-than-Container Load) is often the most practical choice for small and mid-sized shippers who do not have enough cargo to fill a full container. But LCL also introduces complexity: cargo […]
The Evolution of Freight Forwarding in Pakistan: From Traditional to Network-Centric Models (and the Role of QFM Shipping) Freight forwarding in Pakistan has moved from relationship-led, paper-heavy operations to a more integrated, technology-enabled, network-centric model. This evolution is being driven by shifts in global trade requirements, customer expectations for visibility and speed, the rise of […]
What Is MCC (Multi-Country Consolidationin) Logistics and Why It Is Critical for Pakistan Trade Introduction: Why MCC Matters More Than Ever for Pakistan In today’s fragmented global supply chains, shippers are under constant pressure to reduce costs, improve transit reliability, and access multiple sourcing markets simultaneously. For Pakistan—a country heavily dependent on imported raw […]










