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30 June 2026 · Case Study
Freight Benchmarking: Why Market Visibility Matters More Than Finding a Cheaper Provider
Melbourne–Auckland reefer lane. 35% market spread. NZD $59,000+ opportunity. No provider change required.
29 June 2026 · NZ Supply Chain Brief
The War Premium Is Gone. The Freight Problem Isn't.
Oil back to pre-conflict levels. Freight at a 22-month high. The gap between those two facts is the most commercially important supply chain question facing NZ businesses.
June 2026 · Case Study
Independent Commercial Review of an International Freight Tender
Italy–New Zealand. NZD $2M programme. Three providers shortlisted. What an independent review found beyond the rates.
22 June 2026 · NZ Supply Chain Brief
The Deal Got Signed. Freight Hit an 18-Month High Anyway.
The Hormuz deal was signed and oil fell 8.5%. Freight hit an 18-month high in the same week.
19 June 2026 · Operations & Strategy
Why Growth Exposes Operational Design
Growth doesn't create operational weaknesses. It exposes the operating model that already exists.
15 June 2026 · NZ Supply Chain Brief
Costs Are Still Ahead of Relief
Freight rose again. A Hormuz deal moved closer but was not signed. Relief is signalled — costs are not yet relieved.
12 June 2026 · Procurement & Suppliers
Why Familiarity Is Not the Same as Visibility
How cost transfer, performance drift, and hidden dependency quietly accumulate in supplier relationships.
8 June 2026 · NZ Supply Chain Brief
The Cost Base Is Moving Again
Freight surged 23% in one week. NZD fell 3%. The cost base facing NZ operators is not easing in a straight line.
5 June 2026 · Inventory & Planning
Why Excess Inventory Rarely Arrives All at Once
How accumulation happens across hundreds of reasonable decisions — and why velocity matters more than value.