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How logistics reforms could accelerate Bangladesh's exports

14 Jan '26
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 How logistics reforms could accelerate Bangladesh's exports
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  • Despite progress made, Bangladesh still reportedly faces many logistical challenges which increase delays and expenses, thereby threatening the country's export competitiveness.
  • Even as private investments in in-house logistics help exporters, experts stress that system-wide modernisation, multimodal transport, and improved port efficiency are crucial for sustaining export growth.

Logistics is not simply about moving goods; it extends well beyond transportation, shaping global buyer perceptions, strengthening brand relationships, and ultimately defining a country’s standing in the global fashion supply chain.

For Bangladesh, the world’s second-largest apparel exporter after China, logistics performance is no longer a back-end function but a frontline driver of export growth. As export volumes rise and buyer expectations tighten, improvements in logistics efficiency are increasingly underpinning the country’s expanding footprint in global apparel markets, as per experts.

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