US Government Shutdown: Global Supply Chains Face Rising Disruptions

Logistics operations to and from the US under growing pressure – Exporters advised to review transport plans

On 1 October 2025, the United States Government officially entered its second shutdown of the fiscal year 2025, following the failure of Congress to reach a temporary budget agreement for FY2026. This event has immediately triggered widespread disruptions across the national logistics system, particularly at key import–export gateways such as Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, and major international airports.

According to international carriers, critical bottlenecks are emerging across the transport network:

  • Seaports: Container dwell time has risen by 15–20%, increasing the risk of cargo deterioration due to prolonged storage.
  • Road transport: Severe driver shortages are hampering last-mile deliveries.
  • Air freight: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are overloaded with procedures, leading to significant flight delays and congestion at major airports.

This situation affects not only US domestic trade but also trans-Pacific supply chains, including Vietnam – particularly in key export sectors such as electronics, textiles, and agriculture.

In response to these developments, Vantage Logistics advises exporters and importers to:

  1. Extend shipping buffer times to mitigate delay risks.
  2. Reassess transport routes and modes, especially for multimodal shipments.
  3. Prioritise urgent cargo and notify your logistics provider early for suitable coordination.
Vantage Logistics remains committed to assisting businesses in optimising shipment schedules, diversifying routes, and maintaining reliable cross-border connections during this challenging period.

Vantage Logistics – Flexible Operations Amid Market Uncertainty

As a provider of international freight forwarding, customs brokerage, consolidation, and multimodal transport servicesVantage Logistics is implementing a range of support measures to minimise the impact of current supply chain disruptions:

  • Adjusting alternative or suitable transport routes to avoid potential congestion and shipment delays.
  • Coordinating air and ocean freight capacity flexibly to shorten lead times for time-sensitive cargo.
  • Providing real-time shipment tracking to help clients monitor cargo status 24/7 and proactively adjust their logistics plans.

With extensive experience in trans-Pacific freight coordination and a trusted network of partners across the United States, Vantage Logistics continues to work alongside Vietnamese exporters to maintain a stable and secure trade flow, even amid market uncertainties.

Contact us today for tailored transport solutions!

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