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SHIPPING RATES KEEP CLIMBING ON EARLY MONTH INCREASES
July 10, 2024

Ocean rates out of Asia climbed significantly at the start of July, with the latest daily prices already at US$8,200/FEU to N. America West Coast, US$9,300/FEU to the East Coast, US$8,600/FEU to N. Europe and US$7,900/FEU to the Mediterranean. 

 

Freightos said in a new analysis that peak season demand coinciding with Red Sea-driven capacity constraints and congestion has now pushed Asia - N. America West Coast spot rates 60% higher than their February peak, and prices to N. Europe are 80% higher than highs seen in January.

 

Transatlantic rates, meanwhile, have remained level for most of the year at about US$1,800/FEU despite a sharp increase early in the crisis. 

 

"An increase in transhipment has caused intra-Asia and Asia/S. Asia - Middle East volumes to climb, with congestion and capacity shifts to other lanes also contributing to higher ocean rates on these lanes," said Judah Levine, head of Research at Freightos.

 

He noted that Intra-Asia volumes increased 14% year-on-year in May, with Freightos Terminal data showing rates from China to India have now spiked to about US$4,000 - US$5,000/FEU compared to about US$1,500 - US$2,000/FEU a year ago.

 

Levine also noted "capacity shifts" to Red Sea lanes and the transpacific, where rates are extremely elevated and attractive to carriers. These are also impacting vessel availability to the Middle East.

 

Congestion at the Port of Singapore easing

 

The Freightos report said congestion levels at the Port of Singapore – a significant factor in the tightening of capacity since May – have continued to ease, with vessel wait times for an available berth down to about 2.5 days compared to more than a week in late May.

 

It added that delays are partly due to vessel bunching from widespread late arrivals, and the port is activating additional new berths to help shorten the wait further. 

 

In N. America, Hurricane Beryl closed many Gulf Coast ports recently.

 

In air cargo, the report said global volumes increased 13% year on year in June, with Q2 cargo out of Asia up 18% year over year, after 20% growth in Q1 mostly attributed to e-commerce volumes.

 

Freightos Air Index showed rates out of China remain elevated above normal off-season levels but dipped 7% to N. America to US$5.58/kg and 10% to Europe to US$3.38/kg last week, possibly showing some form of seasonal easing.

 

"In the first indications that worsening ocean disruptions since May could be pushing additional volumes to air, Middle East rates increased 5% to US$2.78/kg to N. America and 10% to US$1.88/kg to Europe last week though prices remain below levels seen in Q1," Levine said.

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