Peak shipping season is one of the busiest times of year for global freight, and it is already underway.
Running from late July through October for ocean freight and continuing into November for air freight and e-commerce, this period is driven by back-to-school demand, holiday order fulfillment, and year-end inventory planning.
In 2025, shippers are already experiencing early signs of market pressure. Congestion at ports, limited truck availability, and warehousing delays are creating added complexity. Ongoing changes to global trade policy and tariffs are also contributing to uncertainty around pricing and transit times.
For companies managing high-value goods such as electronics, apparel, home furnishings, or beauty products, the stakes can be high. Delays during the third and fourth quarters could lead to missed product launches, stockouts during the holiday season, or unexpected shipping costs. Planning ahead helps minimize risk and allows for more control during a demanding time.
Before peak volume hits its stride, now is a great time to take a closer look at your freight program. Are your rates competitive? Do you have the right mix of carriers? Are there inefficiencies you could address ahead of Q4?
GLI offers a free freight analysis to help answer those questions. Our team will review your current shipping data and identify opportunities to reduce costs, improve service levels, and streamline your operation — all without obligation. Whether you are preparing for peak season or simply want to strengthen your logistics strategy, our analysis gives you the visibility you need to make smart decisions.
Each year, peak season brings increased freight activity across nearly every mode of transportation. Even shippers who do not see their own volumes spike may still be affected by market-wide trends, including:
At the same time, recent years have shown that peak season patterns are not always predictable. Events such as global pandemics, labor disruptions, and trade shifts have altered traditional volume trends, making flexibility even more important.
Working with a logistics partner who has visibility into real-time market conditions can make it easier to adapt when plans need to change.
If you are still reviewing your freight strategy, here are several ways to get ahead:
GLI is a veteran-owned, family-run fourth-party logistics provider. We work closely with our clients to create freight programs that are resilient, responsive, and built around your business goals.
Our team helps you prepare for peak shipping by providing:
Whether you are preparing for a holiday rush or simply want more consistency during a busy time, we are here to help.
2025 Carrier Holiday Schedule
Holiday |
FedEx |
UPS |
USPS |
Labor Day (Sep 1) |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
Columbus Day (Oct 13) |
Open (some services) |
Open |
Closed |
Veterans Day (Nov 11) |
Open |
Open |
Closed |
Thanksgiving (Nov 27) |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
Black Friday (Nov 28) |
Modified |
Modified |
Open |
Christmas Eve (Dec 24) |
Modified |
Modified |
Modified |
Christmas Day (Dec 25) |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
New Year’s Eve (Dec 31) |
Modified |
Modified |
Modified |
New Year’s Day (Jan 1) |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
For a more detailed list of carrier holiday schedules, including additional providers, click here.
Please confirm final cutoff times and service details with your carrier or GLI account representative.
Let’s Get a Plan in Place
Every business has different needs during peak season. Whether you are importing high-value goods, distributing seasonal inventory, or simply looking to avoid costly delays, the right plan can make all the difference.
Start with a free freight analysis from GLI
Contact Us to request a quick, no-pressure review of your shipping program. We will show you where you stand today and where you could be with the right strategy in place.