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Polish carriers block border crossings in the east, with ZMPD’s support

Polish carriers block border crossings in the east, with ZMPD’s support

The Polish truckers blocked the movement of trucks at the Koroszczyn terminal on May 9. Kozlovichy – Koroszczyn is the only remaining border crossing for trucks functioning on the Belarusian-Polish border

Europe’s largest ports have significantly reduced container turnover

Europe’s largest ports have significantly reduced container turnover

The container turnover of Europe’s largest container port, Rotterdam, which handles about a third of all containers handled through North European hubs, was 3.2 million TEUs in the first three months of 2023, down 11.6% from a year earlier.

Strikes in France disrupt the EU supply chains

Strikes in France disrupt the EU supply chains

The protesters against the pension reform in France carried out targeted actions destabilizing navigation on the internal waters of the country (including on the Rhine River) and intentionally created obstacles to the free movement of goods.

Demand index for road transport from Poland to Germany dropped by half

Demand index for road transport from Poland to Germany dropped by half

In the first quarter of 2023, the mileage of trucks with a gross vehicle weight of 7.5 tons or more on Germany’s toll roads reached approximately 10.126 billion kilometers. This was 3.2% less than in January–March of last year.

China’s economy returned to active growth after the pandemic

China’s economy returned to active growth after the pandemic

China’s economy increased by 4.5% during the first quarter compared to the same period in 2022. In March, the retail sales increased by 10.6%.

Spot container rates for certain destinations resumed growth

Spot container rates for certain destinations resumed growth

The Drewry WCI freight index, which tracks the dynamics of spot rates for container shipments, began to grow for two key destinations, linking Asia with the consumer markets in Europe and North America.

China’s foreign trade is decreasing – but not with everyone

China’s foreign trade is decreasing – but not with everyone

According to the General Administration of Customs of the PRC, China’s total foreign trade has decreased by 2.9% to $1.43 trillion in the first quarter.

TELS GLOBAL in the China-Europe market: variety of delivery schemes

TELS GLOBAL in the China-Europe market: variety of delivery schemes

Several years ago, it became apparent that the European Union’s foreign trade interests were rapidly developing in the direction of trade with China and Southeast Asian countries. In 2020, China ranked first on the list of the European Union’s most important trading partners, surpassing the United States of America.

IMF lowered expectations for the growth of the eurozone economy to 0.8%

IMF lowered expectations for the growth of the eurozone economy to 0.8%

According to the baseline forecast, the global GDP growth rate will decline from 3.4 percent in 2022 to 2.8 percent in 2023 (0.1 percentage point lower than the previous forecast) and then will stabilize at 3.0 percent in 2024.

Compliance of sea lines with the schedule has increased rapidly

Compliance of sea lines with the schedule has increased rapidly

According to Sea-Intelligence, in February 2023, the index of compliance of sea lines with the linear schedule increased by 7.7 percentage points compared to the previous month and reached 60.2 percent. The average delay time decreased to 5.29 days.

Contract rates for maritime transportation fell below forecasts

Contract rates for maritime transportation fell below forecasts

In January this year, the Drewry analysts predicted that the contract rates for maritime container shipping this year would decrease by at least one and a half times compared to the levels of the previous year. At the same time, cargo owners would be able to agree on improvement of other conditions, such as payment terms and penalties.

Industrialists in Poland and Germany are pessimistic in their expectations

Industrialists in Poland and Germany are pessimistic in their expectations

The PMI of the industrial manufacturing dropped in Poland in March after recovering in February. The sentiment in the German manufacturing sector is also deteriorating. And there is a potential rise in oil prices on the horizon.

Sea freight costs will significantly increase due to new environmental regulations

Sea freight costs will significantly increase due to new environmental regulations

The entry into force of new EU environmental regulations aimed at decarbonization of shipping will significantly increase the costs for carriers and cargo shippers in the next three years.

OECD predicts slower growth of the Western economies

OECD predicts slower growth of the Western economies

The world economy will grow more slowly over the next two years than it did in 2022 (3.2%). It will be 2.6% and 2.9% over the next two years, respectively.

Decrease of the road transportation rates in Europe at the beginning of the year is a temporary phenomenon

Decrease of the road transportation rates in Europe at the beginning of the year is a temporary phenomenon

According to Sennder, a Digital Freight Forwarder, the cost of road transportation in Europe increased by 13% in 2022 based on the rates it pays its carriers. However, 2023 brought another trend...

Asia-to-Europe shipping rates have already dropped by 2–3 times compared to pre-crisis rates

Asia-to-Europe shipping rates have already dropped by 2–3 times compared to pre-crisis rates

The Drewry WCI composite index, which tracks the dynamics of spot rates for container shipping, has decreased by 12.9% in the first two months of 2023.

Air freight rates are decreasing, but they will not return to the pre-coronavirus crisis levels

Air freight rates are decreasing, but they will not return to the pre-coronavirus crisis levels

The average spot air freight rate was $2.73 per kg that is 35% lower than a year earlier, but 52% higher than in 2019.

Chinese auto exports switch to container shipping

Chinese auto exports switch to container shipping

Insufficient pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) space and lower rates for container transportation are driving some Chinese car-makers to use containers to export their automobiles.

Contraction in demand and collapse of rates: shipping container market risks

Contraction in demand and collapse of rates: shipping container market risks

Maersk has put the collapse of the shipping container market first on the list of risks the industry will face in 2023.

Containership time charter rates fell by 8% in January

Containership time charter rates fell by 8% in January

Containership time charter rates have been falling for 11 months in a row, but have so far remained 60% on average above levels of the end of pre-COVID 2019.