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Sea freight delays remain endemic, but members have identified forwarders that minimise risk through realistic scheduling and cargo care. The key differentiator is willingness to wait for reliable vessels rather than rushing shipments onto unreliable boats. **Recommended forwarders:** - **Rohlig** — used consistently since launch by one member, reliable across global routes and all major destinations - **Albatrans** — praised for realistic expectations, proper stock handling, and investment in temperature-controlled containers. They will delay shipments by weeks to wait for reliable vessels rather than risk cargo damage. Note: one member experienced delays on Australia routes via Singapore transshipment, though product arrived in good condition - **Kukla** — recommended for European routes; noted for creative problem-solving and flexibility **Key selection criteria members highlighted:** - Willingness to delay rather than book unreliable vessels - Temperature-controlled container capability for sensitive products - Realistic communication about transit times - Quality of cargo handling throughout the journey **Caveats:** Members acknowledge that some delays are currently inevitable across all forwarders due to broader shipping disruption. European routes have been particularly problematic. Even reliable forwarders can experience unexpected delays (e.g., extended transshipment waits in hub ports like Singapore). Members recommend focusing on forwarders who prioritise cargo condition over speed, as delayed but undamaged stock is preferable to fast but damaged shipments.