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Ready for 2026? Mastering China Golden Week Cargo Preparations

Supply chain managers must prioritize China Golden Week Cargo Preparations to mitigate logistical bottlenecks. In 2025, the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival convergence created an eight-day shutdown, impacting maritime transport [1]. For 2026, the October 1 to 7 holiday brings another week-long factory closure [2]. Proactive strategy is essential to avoid cargo accumulation.

During this break, production plummets while seaports operate with skeleton crews [3]. Carriers frequently cancel 10 to 15 percent of sailings to match reduced post-holiday volumes [4]. Effective China Golden Week Cargo Preparations must account for these blank sailings. Historically, over 74 percent of logistics professionals face transit delays during this volatile period [5].

To maintain resilience, shippers must finalize their strategy weeks in advance using strategic forecasting.

  • Advance Booking: Secure freight capacity three weeks early to beat the volume surge.
  • Document Readiness: Submit customs documentation early to prevent clearance backlogs.
  • Diversification: Increase safety stock to offset the drop in manufacturing output.

References

[1] SEKO Logistics (2025). Golden Week China 2025 Guide. URL: sekologistics.com

[2] Bertling Group (2025). China Golden Week 2026. URL: bertling.com

[3] DACHSER (2025). Golden Week Holiday 2025 in China. URL: dachser.com

[4] Caledonian Freight (2025). China’s Golden Week Holiday. URL: caledonianfreight.co.uk

[5] ED Forwarding (2025). Golden Week consequences. URL: edforwarding.com

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