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Seasonal eventUpdated October 15, 2025

Ramadan & Eid

Muslim month of fasting + Eid holidays. Relevant for Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia trade.

Muslim month of fasting + Eid holidays. Relevant for Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia trade.

Window
Shifts ~11 days earlier each year (lunar calendar).

01What happens

Muslim month of fasting + Eid holidays. Relevant for Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia trade.

Seasonal events are often the single largest external stressor on supply chains — bigger than short-term rate movements. Those who plan for them win; those who ignore them fight shortages, returns and unhappy customers.

02Logistics impact

Food peak before Ramadan (rice, dates, meat, oil). Operations in many countries run on shorter hours.

Early capacity booking, alternative routing and active stakeholder management are the keys to surviving peak events. Run forecast reviews with carriers, lock rates early and, where needed, use premium services to secure shipping windows.

03Planning tips

Plan inventory, bookings and production schedules 8-12 weeks in advance. Communicate the seasonal timeline early to suppliers, customers and carriers. Document the seasonal curve as an annual calendar and tie S&OP directly to transport and customs capacity.

Frequently asked questions

What is the window?
Shifts ~11 days earlier each year (lunar calendar).
Which logistics impact does it have?
Food peak before Ramadan (rice, dates, meat, oil). Operations in many countries run on shorter hours.

Topics

RamadanEidNaher OstenFoodSaison

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