A leading global logistics and customs brokerage provider, CCL,has reaffirmed its commitment to helping eCommerce businesses navigating increasinglycomplex international trade.
Amidst rising tariffs and globalmarket uncertainties, businesses engaged in importing and exporting goods haveexperienced concerns over how they will impact their business
With extensive experience incross-border customs clearance and freight forwarding, CCL are helpingbusinesses adjust to evolving trade conditions and believe that internationalonline retailers should remain optimistic.
“The current environment isundoubtedly challenging but also presents an opportunity to strengthen supplychain strategies and forge new partnerships. Despite the uncertainties, itstill looks like consumers are prioritising the value, convenience and speed ofonline shopping, giving global eCommerce retailers a clear opportunity” says StuartCampey, CEO at CCL.
Since 1999, CCL have provided acomprehensive solution for eCommerce retailers and delivery providers seekingto simplify and expedite their shipments into and out of the UK and Eurozone.
CCL have suggested that theeCommerce sector may be less impacted by tariffs and global market volatilitythan initially expected.
Echoing the opinion of CCL, marketanalysts have also shared a sense of optimism surrounding new and potential opportunities.
For instance, the ‘Worldwide RetaileCommerce Forecast 2025’ by EMarketer (updated on 8th April) found thatthe sector is expected to experience only a slight dip this year and isprojected to recover steadily in the years ahead.
“eCommerce hasbecome a way of life for many consumers as they simply pick and choose theproducts they desire, with confidence they will be delivered. With the rightsupport, businesses can benefit from fast, reliable shipping and a seamlesspost-purchase experience that keeps customers coming back” adds Stuart.
With integrated services, globalconnections and strategically located ETSF warehouse, CCL can provide bespokelogistics solutions for cross-border eCommerce goods entering Europe via air,sea, road and rail.
“At CCL, we’re proud to supportbusinesses trading internationally and we are keen to help our clients overcomechallenges and embrace opportunities. Whatever the future holds, we’ll becommitted to helping our eCommerce partners reach their full potential”concludes Stuart.