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28 January 2026 AFGT Logistics Desk 4 min read
Sunflower Oil Logistics Outlook Across Key Trade Corridors
Current Logistics Posture
Sunflower oil trade lanes remain functional, with performance differing by route complexity and terminal handling capacity.
What Buyers Should Track
- Transit-time variance by corridor and season
- Port handling throughput and queue risk
- Documentation timing that can delay discharge and customs release
Execution Priorities
For institutional programs, route planning should be linked to demand windows and storage readiness. Alignment between commercial and logistics teams is essential for predictable delivery outcomes.
Practical Takeaway
The most resilient programs combine diversified routing assumptions with clear contingency protocols for scheduling and documentation.
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