中文 | Homepage
Login | Contact Us
Search
loading...
Industrial Updates
International Shipping
Domestic Shipping
Ports
Logistics
International Shipping Center
China Shipping Prosperity Index
Global Port Development
China Shipping & Ports
International Cooperation Department
Tel.: (+86-21) 65853850-8034
Fax: (+86-21) 65373125
E-mail: ICDept@sisi-smu.org
International Shipping
Container shortage shows China's export dominance in Covid crisis
Date:2020-12-16 Readers:
DATA from container tracking service provider Container xChange indicates ports in Shanghai for the week ending October 22 faced a shortage of FEUs not seen since January 2019, reported Beijing financial newsite Caixin.

The service provider's weekly Container Availability Index for the Shanghai region fell to 0.05 for the week. A number above 0.5 indicates a surplus while a number below 0.5 suggests a deficit.

The availability of containers in Shanghai peaked in February amid the outbreak of Covid in China, but supply has tightened since March after the country gradually recovered from Covid lockdowns. A similar pattern has also played out in other seaports, including Ningbo and Dalian.

Distribution problems have even induced shippers to use reefer containers or even transporting empty containers to where they are most needed, a Maersk man said.

https://www.shippingazette.com/menu.asp?encode=eng

Back:  Empty FEUs continue to be in short supply worldwide
Next:  Yangzijiang obtains new orders for nine vessels worth US$226m
China Shipping Database
China Shipping Database
Shipping Market Analysis
 
 
Copyright © 2008-2015 Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI) All Rights Reserved. Support by sk-vision & boondns. 沪ICP备05052059号-7