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Surge in Shipping Costs Sparks Concern Among US Importers

by SAT Reporter
July 16, 2024
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Surge in Shipping Costs Sparks Concern Among US Importers

The cost of shipping a standard 40-foot container from Shanghai to New York has surged to nearly $10,000, doubling the rate from February and igniting frustration among importers. Experts are now suggesting that the market is in a bubble.

On 11 July, the Drewry World Container Index recorded a spot rate of $9,387 for this route. While this figure remains below the pandemic peak of $16,000, it represents a significant increase that is pressuring importers who depend on maritime shipping.

The increase in shipping costs is primarily attributed to disruptions caused by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, whose missile and drone attacks have forced vessels to bypass the Suez Canal, opting instead for the longer route around Africa. This diversion increases transit times, necessitating a larger fleet to transport the same volume of goods, thereby causing shortages and delays that elevate transport costs. Approximately 80% of global trade volume relies on sea transport.

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In response, U.S. retailers and other shippers have accelerated their import schedules, exacerbating rates during the peak season for back-to-school, Halloween, and Christmas merchandise.

Simon Heaney, a senior manager for container research at Drewry, described the situation as a bubble, predicting that prices will eventually decrease. He indicated that customers surveyed by the consultancy expect rates to fall in the first half of next year.

Despite this outlook, the rapid rise in shipping costs has left importers and analysts questioning the underlying market dynamics. Greg Davidson, CEO of Lalo, expressed concerns about the opacity of shipping pricing, noting that his network of large and small shippers anticipates rates could climb to $20,000 per container. This apprehension is partly driven by fears that a victory by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the upcoming election could lead to sweeping tariffs on imports, prompting importers to rush goods in before any tariffs take effect, thus driving up shipping costs.

The Shanghai Containerized Freight Index recently set a new record with rates for the Shanghai to U.S. West Coast route exceeding $8,100, despite cargo volumes being lower than early pandemic highs. The Drewry index indicated that this rate is around 60% of the pandemic peak of $12,400 per container.

Major carriers such as Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have increased their profit forecasts, buoyed by strong demand and elevated rates. However, the swift and substantial rate increases remain perplexing to some analysts.

Andy Chu, a Deutsche Bank Research analyst, pointed out that recent data on new orders from manufacturing customers, which typically correlates with container demand, did not follow this trend, suggesting that a drop in demand could quickly deflate prices. “If demand is not sustained, then rates could normalise quickly,” Chu stated in a client note.

As the industry navigates these volatile conditions, the potential for further increases looms, leaving importers wary of additional financial pressures in the months ahead.

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