Asia to US Rate Development (through April 2016)

Posted on Jan 4

04/28/2016:Carriers continue their monthly approach to rate increases and advised the next General Rate Increase today, to be effective 06/01/16. Based on this we have filed a GRI today in our tariff as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 06/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard containerUSD 675 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.In addition, carriers anticipate an increase in cargo demand due to the upcoming seasonal events (Back-To-School, early holiday shipping) and are therefore announcing additional Peak Season Surcharges as of 06/01/16, which we today filed as follows:Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) for all dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers from Asia and the Indian Sub-Continent to all USA and Canada destinations, as set out below:Scope: East Asia to USA and CanadaEffective Date: June 1, 2016 (date of cargo receipt at origin)To all ports and points in the US and Canada:USD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40’ x 8’6”)USD 675 per 40′ high cube container (40’ x 9’6”)USD 760 per 45′ containerUSD 12 w/mThe Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates.The Peak Season Surcharge will be charged in addition to the base rates and other surcharges per our tariff and all Negotiated Rate Agreements in place.It is unclear if the market situation will have changed drastically by the end of May to allow the implementation of a GRI and PSS at the same time. We expect increase levels to be amended based on the market outlook closer to the effective date of these planned increases.
04/18/2016:Market conditions allow us to cancel the General Rate Increase effective 04/15/16.Carrier actions for mid-May are unfortunately unpredictable in light of the current outlook on pre-bookings. Unfortunately carriers have in the past only offered rates effective for two weeks in times of uncertain markets.To be prepared for possible carrier actions we have filed the following General Rate Increase effective 05/15/16 as a precaution:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 05/15/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard containerUSD 675 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.We will advise further details closer to mid-May.
04/01/2016:As we expected, market conditions allow us to mitigate the General Rate Increase effective 04/01/16 as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of Load To: Ports of Discharge on the West Coast and inland points in California, Oregon and WashingtonUSD 225 (initially USD 540) per 20′ standard containerUSD 250 (initially USD 600) per 40′ standard containerUSD 250 (initially USD 675) per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 250 (initially USD 675) per 40′ reefer containerUSD 320 (initially USD 760) per 45′ standard containerUSD 2 (initially USD 12) w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All inland points via Ports of Discharge on the West Coast except inland points in CA, OR and WAUSD 180 (initially USD 540) per 20′ standard containerUSD 200 (initially USD 600) per 40′ standard containerUSD 200 (initially USD 675) per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 200 (initially USD 675) per 40′ reefer containerUSD 255 (initially USD 760) per 45′ standard containerUSD 2 (initially USD 12) w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: Ports of Discharge on the East Coast and inland points via said portsUSD 270 (initially USD 540) per 20′ standard containerUSD 300 (initially USD 600) per 40′ standard containerUSD 300 (initially USD 675) per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 300 (initially USD 675) per 40′ reefer containerUSD 380 (initially USD 760) per 45′ standard containerUSD 2 (initially USD 12) w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
03/28/2016:Due to action taken by other carriers we need to adjust the General Rate Increase effective 05/01/16 that we have filed on 03/25/2016 as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 05/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 1080 per 20′ standard containerUSD 1200 per 40′ standard containerUSD 1275 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 1519 per 45′ standard containerUSD 24 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
03/25/2016:Carriers announced a General Rate Increase effective 05/01/16 that we have filed today in our tariff as a precaution as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 05/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 900 per 20′ standard containerUSD 1000 per 40′ standard containerUSD 1125 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 1266 per 45′ standard containerUSD 20 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
03/15/2016:Market conditions allow us to cancel the General Rate Increase filed for 03/15/16.In the past carriers have tended to only offer rates effective for two weeks after certain increases failed to fully materialize. In order to be guarded against possible rate increases in mid-April after the final level of the General Rate Increase 04/01/16 has been determined, we filed an increase as follows effective 04/15/16:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/15/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard containerUSD 675 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.We will advise status on this increase immediately after 04/01/16.
03/01/2016:Due to market conditions we are able to cancel the General Rate Increase filed for 03/01/16.Following industry trends rates in our tariff will be converted to include Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF) and Low Sulfur Surcharge (LSS) as of 03/01/16.
02/24/2016:Carriers continue their attempts to increase rate levels on the Trans-Pacific trade lanes and have announced another General Rate Increase effective 04/01/16 which we today have filed in our tariff as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard containerUSD 675 per 40′ high-cube containerUSD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.The final increase level will be determined based on the market situation closer to the effective date, and as usual we will post any updates as soon as available.
02/15/2016:Based on the market conditions and booking outlook we are able to cancel the General Rate Increase filed for 02/15/16.With Chinese New Year now over carriers expect volumes to rise but it is unclear if demand will increase enough to warrant rate increases at the proposed levels.The General Rate Increase effective 03/01/16 currently remains unchanged.Carriers have announced increases effective 03/15/16 which we filed in our tariff as a pre-caution as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 03/15/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40’ x 8’6”)USD 675 per 40′ high-cube container (40’ x 9’6”)USD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mWe are sure the increase levels and scope will be revised prior to effective date and will post updates when they become available.
01/31/2016:Based on the market conditions and booking outlook we are able to cancel the General Rate Increase filed for 02/01/16.With Chinese New Year approaching we expect that the General Rate Increase effective 02/15/16 will also be mitigated, we will advise the final decision on this prior to the effective date.
01/25/2016:In anticipation of increased volume after Chinese New Year carrier filed a General Rate Increase effective 03/01/16 that we have filed as a pre-caution in our tariff as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 03/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of LoadTo: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40’ x 8’6”)USD 675 per 40′ standard container (40’ x 8’6”)USD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.The final increase levels will be determined closed to the effective date.
01/18/2016:Carriers have announced a new General Rate Increase on the TPEB lanes, as a pre-caution we have filed the following General Rate Increase in our tariff today:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 02/15/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) and Indian Sub-Continent Ports of Load
To: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 675 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThe final increase level will be set closer to the effective date, as usual.
01/05/2016:As of 01/01/16 the Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF) is adjusted downwards as follows:Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF) valid as of 01/01/16:For cargo from origins in Asia and the Indian Subcontinent:a) to West Coast ports and via West Coast ports destined to points in the states of California, Oregon, Washington and the province of British Columbia (Canada):$278/20′
$309/40′
$348/40HC
$391/45’b) to all other inland points of North America via West Coast ports:$435/20′
$483/40′
$543/40HC
$611/45’c) to and via East Coast and Gulf Coast ports:$489/20′
$543/40′
$611/40HC
$687/45’The Bunker Adjustment Factor shown above applies to all tariff and NRA rates, unless specified otherwise.
01/01/2016:Carriers are apparently anticipating demand increases in advance of Chinese New Year. They took the rather unusual position to extend contract rates subject to the General Rate Increase on 01/01/16 only for 14 days, hoping to be able to push rates higher mid-month after forward bookings for the next month have been fully analyzed. We therefore have to split our filed General Rate Increase effective 01/01/16 into two parts, with the first part at reduced levels taking effect on 01/01/16, and the second part with the remaining balance currently set to take effect on 01/15/16.Following last year’s patterns the carriers will set the final rate levels for 01/15/16 again at the last minute and we will advise it as soon as possible.Our current filing has been amended as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 01/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All U.S. West Coast Ports of Discharge and inland points via said ports in the states of Washington, Oregon and CaliforniaUSD 630 per 20′ standard containerUSD 700 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 700 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 850 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 890 per 45′ standard containerUSD 14 w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All other inland points via U.S. West Coast Ports of DischargeUSD 585 per 20′ standard containerUSD 650 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 650 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 750 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 825 per 45′ standard containerUSD 13 w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All U.S. East Coast / Gulf Coast Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 1040 per 20′ standard containerUSD 1300 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 1300 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 1500 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 1650 per 45′ standard containerUSD 26 w/mFrom: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh POLs
To and/or via: U.S. West Coast Ports of Discharge and inland ports via said portsUSD 630 per 20′ standard containerUSD 700 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 700 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 800 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 890 per 45′ standard containerUSD 14 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 01/15/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All U.S. West Coast Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 450 per 20′ standard containerUSD 500 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 650 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 550 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 630 per 45′ standard containerUSD 10 w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All other inland points via U.S. West Coast Ports of DischargeUSD 495 per 20′ standard containerUSD 550 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 700 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 800 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 695 per 45′ standard containerUSD 11 w/mFrom: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All U.S. East Coast / Gulf Coast Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 400 per 20′ standard containerUSD 300 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 500 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 600 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 375 per 45′ standard containerUSD 6 w/mFrom: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh POLs
To and/or via: U.S. West Coast Ports of Discharge and inland ports via said portsUSD 450 per 20′ standard containerUSD 500 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 650 per 40′ high-cube container (40′ x 9’6″)USD 750 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 630 per 45′ standard containerUSD 14 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.Carriers are continuing their monthly attempts to increase rate levels, and have announced General Rate Increases effective 02/01/16.We have therefore filed a General Rate Increase as follows:General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 02/01/16 (date of cargo receipt at origin):From: All Asia (includes Far East) Ports of Load
To: All U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland points via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 675 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mFrom: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh POLs
To and/or via: U.S. and Canadian Ports of Discharge and inland ports via said portsUSD 540 per 20′ standard containerUSD 600 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 675 per 40′ standard container (40′ x 8’6″)USD 675 per 40′ reefer containerUSD 760 per 45′ standard containerUSD 12 w/mThis GRI applies to all rates for dry, reefer, flat rack and open top containers filed in our tariff or agreed to in Negotiated Rate Agreements.To meet FMC filing requirements we have filed this General Rate Increase in our tariff today.As usual the final level of the increase will be determined by the market situation on the effective date.