Carriers could correct charter market boom
A charter market correction could be looming amid the deterioration in spot rates. Citing the ...
Shippers are still feeling sore about contract rates as demand continues to weaken.
While carrier revenues may still be 2.8 times higher than pre-pandemic, volumes continued to fall during the second half of 2022 as severe economic headwinds battered demand.
A report from the Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) notes that spot rates dropped 20% in the six months from June, with many shippers feeling “burned” by their decisions to commit to long-term contracts, and questions range over predictions of congestion and capacity ...
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