Dhaka, May 3 -- Global freight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel said, it is well prepared to manage potential disruptions in jet fuel supply caused by instability around the Strait of Hormuz, while closely monitoring risks across key Asian markets.

Speaking after the company's latest quarterly update, Chief Executive Stefan Paul said, the firm is already conducting scenario planning with major customers to prepare for possible fuel shortages in global aviation networks.

He noted that Southeast Asia remains the most vulnerable region, with countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand facing tighter fuel availability, while China currently has sufficient reserves and is not considered at risk.

To reduce exposure to disruptions, the company i...