A Comparative Study Of Air And Sea Freight From Chennai To Hamburg Based On Cost, Transit Time, And Seasonal Demand

Kishore Kumar and Senthil Kumar, r (2026) A Comparative Study Of Air And Sea Freight From Chennai To Hamburg Based On Cost, Transit Time, And Seasonal Demand. A Comparative Study Of Air And Sea Freight From Chennai To Hamburg Based On Cost, Transit Time, And Seasonal Demand, 16 (2): 653. pp. 144-147. ISSN 2249-7196

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Abstract

Freight transportation plays a vital role in global trade by enabling the smooth movement of goods between
countries. One of the key challenges faced by businesses is selecting the most suitable mode of transport that
balances cost, transit time, and reliability. This study focuses on a comparative analysis of air freight and sea
freight between Chennai and Hamburg, with special reference to Orbis Enterprises.
The research adopts a quantitative approach, where primary data was collected from 52 employees using
structured questionnaires. Secondary data was gathered from journals, books, and industry reports to support the
study. Various statistical tools such as percentage analysis, descriptive statistics, reliability analysis, and ANOVA
were used to analyse the data effectively.
The findings reveal that cost is the most important factor influencing transport decisions, leading to a strong
preference for sea freight under normal conditions. However, when shipments are urgent or time-sensitive,
businesses shift to air freight despite its higher cost due to its speed and reliability. Seasonal demand also plays a
significant role by affecting freight rates, cargo space availability, and transport planning.
The study concludes that both air and sea freight have their own advantages and limitations. Therefore,
businesses must carefully evaluate their requirements and adopt a balanced approach when selecting transport
modes. Even small improvements in decision-making can enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and
improve overall customer satisfaction. These insights can help logistics companies improve planning accuracy
strengthen coordination reduce delays manage risk better and achieve more consistent performance in
international trade operations.
KEY WORDS
Air Freight, Sea Freight, Freight Forwarding, Logistics, Cost Efficiency, Transit Time, Seasonal Demand, Supply
Chain

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Management Studies > Logistics Management
Domains: Management Studies
Depositing User: user 12 12
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2026 13:38
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2026 13:38
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/21465

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