Things to Consider When Researching Shipping Rates

Things to Consider When Researching Shipping Rates
Things to Consider When Researching Shipping Rates

 

When researching shipping rates, your task is to get the best shipping rates possible for your shipping needs. One way is to understand the makeup of shipping costs. Consider the different variables that affect rates and how those variables relate to your shipments.

Fuel cost

A common misconception is that if diesel prices fall, so will transportation costs. In addition to fuel costs, there are many other aspects such as FMCSA regulations and seasonal demands. Also, if you have a contract with a carrier that provides you with on-going freight service, you likely have locked in an inline shipping price that includes a fuel surcharge portion that reflects the price of the fuel pump.

Type of transport

The type of shipping service you need will also affect the overall shipping rate. You can expect to pay more for specialized freight including oversized cargo, tanker transport or refrigerated cargo. These types of transports require more time and effort, as well as expensive specialized equipment. You can save the most on shipping if you're dealing with flatbed freight or a basic dry van trailer, especially if the freight is touchless hitch.

LTL and vehicle

Another myth is that you have to fill a truck with 26 single stacks of pallets to get the goods out. Thanks to the boom in e-commerce, less-than-truckload shipping companies have increased bandwidth. LTL shipping is more accessible due to the supply and demand relationship between shipping customers in the commercial and residential sectors. This means you no longer have to wait until you have enough to fill a truckload to save on shipping.

Consider the cost savings and faster turnaround times you can realize if you choose to ship with LTL freight services. Whether you're shipping to warehouses, retailers, or directly to customers, your products get to customers faster. This enables your business to make more money faster and keep your products on the move.

Time of year

Certain seasons lead to peak shipping. Holidays and summer months are two of the busiest times of the year for operators. However, as produce picks up, spring freight demand will also increase. This also drives the demand for cargo trucks in the event of natural disasters such as hurricanes or tornadoes. Here's a good rule of thumb if you want to avoid skyrocketing freight rates in the spot market. Avoid shipping at the end of the month, before holidays, or at the end of the fiscal year.

Service Hours Rules

This brings us to the most important aspect of any shipping rate. The driver delivering your cargo is regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as a commercial vehicle operator. FMCSA mandates regulations for truck drivers to ensure their safety and the safety of others. One of the latest regulations to come into force is the Electronic Recording Equipment Directive.

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All of these factors can change the price of shipping from one minute to the next. It is important to understand these variables so that you can prepare for a sudden surge in price.

Subtle changes in supply and demand, freight rates drop one after another

Supply and demand conditions improved, and freight rates continued to fall. There are many uncertain factors, and the future trend is still unclear.
Recently, the freight rates of major routes in the container shipping market have changed the pace of rising and have continued to decline in the past month. Even so, since the high freight rate in the fourth quarter of last year continued to the first quarter of this year, the current freight rate is still much higher than the same period last year.

Multi-route freight rates drop

According to Drewry data, as of March 17, the World Containerized Freight Index (WCI) was US$8,832.23/FEU, down 3.8% month-on-month and still up 79% compared with the same period in 2021.

In terms of routes, the Shanghai-Rotterdam spot freight rate was US$12,221/FEU, down 4% month-on-month; the Shanghai-Genoa spot freight rate was US$12,619/FEU, up 1% month-on-month; the Shanghai-Los Angeles spot freight rate was US$10,154 /FEU, down 7% month-on-month; Shanghai-New York spot freight rate was US$12,276/FEU, down 5% month-on-month.

On March 18, the China Export Container Freight Index (CCFI) released by the Shanghai Shipping Exchange was 3301.10 points, down 1.9% from the previous month. Among them, the freight index of European routes decreased by 1.9% month-on-month, the freight index of Mediterranean routes decreased by 0.5% month-on-month, the freight index of US-West routes decreased by 3.8% month-on-month, and the freight index of US-East routes increased by 2.1% month-on-month.

According to the Ningbo Export Container Freight Index (NCFI) released by the Ningbo Shipping Exchange, as of March 18, the composite index closed at 3,613.9 points, a month-on-month decline for 11 consecutive weeks, down 15.3% from the high level at the end of December 2021, and from the end of February. It fell 8.4%.

Judging from the situation of different routes since the end of February, the freight index of the South America east route decreased by 19.3%, the freight index of the South American west route decreased by 16.7%, the freight index of the Middle East route decreased by 17.6%, the India-Pakistan route decreased by 13.7%, and the freight index of the European route decreased by 13.7%. The price index fell 11.7%, the most significant decline. The average market price of the 40-foot TEU after the price increase in the Europe, South America East, South America West and America West routes fell by more than US$1,500/FEU, and the freight rate fell the most. It can be seen that, in the past month, although the freight rates of some routes remained flat or increased slightly month-on-month, in general, they showed a downward trend.

As far as the single-day freight rate is concerned, in early March, the freight rate trend showed a clear inflection point.

According to Xeneta data, recently, freight rates from China to Europe suffered the largest one-day drop since February 2020. On March 1, the average spot rate on the route fell by nearly $500/FEU to $13,340/FEU. This is the first time since September 2021 that freight rates on this route are below $13,500/FEU.

However, the agency also pointed out that the current freight rates on the Asia-Europe route are still at a very high level compared to before the COVID-19 outbreak. In 2018-2020, the average spot freight rate on this route was only US$1,500/FEU.

Based on this, Zheng Jingwen, a senior analyst at the International Shipping Research Institute of the Shanghai International Shipping Research Center, said in an interview with a reporter from China Shipping Weekly that according to the trend of previous years, the freight rate will indeed drop slightly and briefly in the first quarter.

Qian Hanglu, an industry analyst at Ningbo Shipping Exchange, also said: "This is mainly due to the traditional off-season, which makes the overall freight rate of the container shipping market continue to decline from mid-January to late March. For example, in 2019 In 2021 and 2021, the NCFI composite index has experienced a 10-week decline, with a cumulative decline of 25.7% and 19.4%, respectively."

China-Thailand Customs Sign AEO Mutual Recognition Action Plan

On March 25, the "Action Plan of the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China and the Thai Customs Administration on the Mutual Recognition Arrangement of "Accredited Operators" was signed online. The first AEO Mutual Recognition Arrangement Action Plan signed by member countries' customs.

Sun Yuning, deputy director of the General Administration of Customs of China, and Jizhana Xinushan, deputy director of the Thai Customs Department, signed on behalf of both parties. Sun Yuning said that the signing of the AEO Mutual Recognition Action Plan between the customs of China and Thailand is another pragmatic achievement of the customs cooperation between the two countries, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the AEO cooperation between the two sides.

China and Thailand have had close economic and trade cooperation for a long time. China has been Thailand's largest trading partner for many years, and Thailand's largest export market for agricultural products; Thailand is China's third largest trading partner among ASEAN countries. In 2021, the total bilateral trade volume between China and Thailand exceeded the US$100 billion mark for the first time, reaching US$131.18 billion, a year-on-year increase of 33%. During the same period, there were 83,000 Chinese enterprises engaged in bilateral trade between China and Thailand, of which there were more than 2,300 high-level certified Chinese enterprises engaged in import and export business with Thailand, with an import and export volume of about 143 billion yuan, accounting for about 143 billion yuan in imports and exports from China to Thailand. The total is nearly two percent.

According to the "Action Plan", China-Thailand Customs will speed up the negotiation on various issues of the AE0 mutual recognition arrangement, strive to realize China-Thailand AE0 mutual recognition as soon as possible, and effectively make the China-Thailand AEO mutual recognition cooperation a model of customs cooperation among RCEP member states.

China and Thailand have had close economic and trade cooperation for a long time. China has been Thailand's largest trading partner for many years, and Thailand's largest export market for agricultural products; Thailand is China's third largest trading partner among ASEAN countries. In 2021, the total bilateral trade volume between China and Thailand exceeded the US$100 billion mark for the first time, reaching US$131.18 billion, a year-on-year increase of 33%. During the same period, there were 83,000 Chinese enterprises engaged in bilateral trade between China and Thailand, of which there were more than 2,300 high-level certified Chinese enterprises engaged in import and export business with Thailand, with an import and export volume of about 143 billion yuan, accounting for about 143 billion yuan in imports and exports from China to Thailand. The total is nearly two percent.

According to the "Action Plan", China-Thailand Customs will speed up the negotiation on various issues of the AE0 mutual recognition arrangement, strive to realize China-Thailand AE0 mutual recognition as soon as possible, and effectively make the China-Thailand AEO mutual recognition cooperation a model of customs cooperation among RCEP member states.

AEO is the abbreviation of Authorized Economic Operator, that is, "authenticated operator". It is advocated by the World Customs Organization. The customs will certify enterprises with high credit status, law-abiding and level, and provide preferential customs clearance facilities to certified enterprises. of a system.

Since the implementation of the AEO system in 2008, China Customs has been vigorously promoting the international mutual recognition of AEO, focusing on improving the level of domestic and overseas customs clearance facilitation of Chinese enterprises, reducing the customs clearance cost of enterprises, and enhancing the competitiveness of enterprises in the international market. Up to now, China Customs has signed AEO mutual recognition agreements with 22 economies such as the European Union and Singapore, covering 48 countries (regions), and the number of countries (regions) in mutual recognition ranks first in the world. Among them, there are 32 countries jointly building the "Belt and Road", 5 RCEP member countries and 13 Central and Eastern European countries.

Shanghai’s export business has the latest adjustment!

The Shanghai Epidemic Prevention and Control Office issued a notice deciding to carry out a new round of dicing and grid nucleic acid screening across the city. Starting from 5:00 on March 28, Shanghai will implement nucleic acid screening in batches with the Huangpu River as the boundary.

•The first batch, Pudong, Punan and adjacent areas (including the whole area of ​​Pudong New Area, the whole area of ​​Fengxian District, the whole area of ​​Jinshan District, the whole area of ​​Chongming District, Pujin Street, Pujiang Town of Minhang District, Xinbang Town and Shihu Lake of Songjiang District Dang Town, Maogang Town, Yexie Town) first implemented the lockdown and carried out nucleic acid screening, and the lockdown was lifted at 5:00 on April 1.

• For the second batch, starting from 3:00 on April 1st, according to the principle of stubble promotion, the Puxi area will be closed and controlled, and nucleic acid screening will be carried out, and the closure will be lifted at 3:00 on April 5th.
At present, some logistics companies in the first batch of closed and controlled areas have issued a notice to suspend the service of entering warehouses and receiving goods, and will resume at 5:00 on April 1, 2022.

Shanghai Port operates normally and maintains 24-hour operation
In terms of ports, SIPG issued a notice to customers, stating that at present, all production units in Hong Kong will maintain 24-hour operations except for the impact of extreme bad weather.

Shipping company operation adjustment notice

aerial view port at shanghai

From 5:00 on the 28th, Shanghai will implement nucleic acid screening in batches with the Huangpu River as the boundary. All enterprises in the closed area have implemented closed production or work from home. The first batch of logistics enterprises in the closed area have issued a notice to suspend the receipt and delivery of goods into the warehouse. Shipping companies: Maersk, COSCO, Hapag-Lloyd, Evergreen and Mason have issued business adjustment notices one after another.

1. Maersk

Maersk emphasizes:

Some warehouses in Shanghai have been closed since March 28 until further notice. A list of open warehouses is attached to this announcement. As the Pudong and Puxi areas of Shanghai are in full lockdown until April 5, trucking services in and out of Shanghai will be severely affected by 30%. All warehouses in Shanghai will remain closed from March 28 to April 1.
The air freight business of goods from existing warehouses in Shanghai remains normal. However, new cargo acceptance will be affected due to first mile deliveries and human resource constraints. The Shanghai counter will be closed from March 28 until further notice.

2. COSCO Shipping Lines

According to the needs of the new crown pneumonia epidemic prevention and control in Shanghai and surrounding areas, COSCO SHIPPING Lines Shanghai and surrounding service organizations (including: Shanghai area, Wuxi operation area, Jiangsu and Anhui operation area, Suzhou operation area, northern Jiangsu operation area and northern Zhejiang operation area) All of them have adopted remote office methods, and will continue to provide customers with stable and reliable services during the epidemic control period.

Other shipping companies have also released relevant adjustments. If you want to know more, you can check the adjustment notice on the corresponding shipping company platform.

The country’s truckers have been on strike for two weeks, severely disrupted supply chains, and hit production and manufacturing.

Spanish drivers have been on strike for up to two weeks over rising fuel costs, severely disrupting the country’s supply chain and hitting production and manufacturing in Spain.

 

After more than 12 hours of negotiations on Thursday, March 24, the Spanish government has reached a tentative agreement with a major transport union to provide fuel subsidies for striking truck drivers.
However, as is common in Spanish trade union politics, there were several smaller and different union organisations organising the transport lockout, which rejected the proposal and continued the strike into its third week.

To this end, the Spanish government this week announced a financial package of 500 million euros in direct assistance to the road transport sector, which focuses on reducing taxes on "specialty diesel". The package will be approved by the Spanish Council of Ministers on March 29.

However, the financial package announced by the Spanish government failed to end the drivers' strike.

Three Spanish unions, which mainly represent small businesses, have joined the Platform for Defending the Trucking Industry, an informal association of truck drivers and owner-operators who were the main drivers of the two-week strike.

As the strike action nears its third week, a ripple effect is being felt on roads, supermarkets and restaurants across Spain. Madrid, Valencia region, Basque Country, Andalusia, Navarra, Galicia, Murcia and other parts of Spain have been reported as truckers block major roads, ports, industrial areas and intersections Traffic jams for several kilometers.

Supermarket shelves are empty, with shortages of fruit and vegetables, milk, cheese and other dairy products, especially meat and fish. The dairy industry has been severely affected, with thousands of litres of milk spoiling in factories without trucks moving across the country.

Bars and restaurants across Spain are also feeling the effects of the strike action. Many were forced to change or adjust their menus and even raise prices to make up for some of the losses.

As of Friday morning, the situation remained fluid and it was unclear whether the government would actually negotiate with the striking truck drivers, with demonstrators in Madrid calling for the resignation of Transport Minister Raquel Sanchez as a condition of ending the strike.

This week, food processing multinational Danone warned of "imminent supply disruptions" due to a strike by truckers, and that if a solution cannot be found quickly, it will have to make major decisions and temporarily suspend four of its subsidiaries Activities of a Spanish dairy and three mineral water plants.

Yesterday, it was reported that the company had halted production at one of its breweries, and Dutch brewer Heineken also warned that it may have to cut production due to a lack of some supplies.

The country's truckers have been on strike for two weeks, severely disrupted supply chains, and hit production and manufacturing.

German supermarket chain Lidl has closed two stores in Asturias due to supply difficulties, and other retailers including Aldi have also reported shortages of certain products, such as milk, flour and oil.

The prolonged strike has raised fears that supermarket shelves will be empty and threatens road exports of Spain's fruit and vegetables during a crucial time of the year for the market.

The strike also affected the auto industry, with assembly lines disrupted by strikes by truckers and roadblocks, local media reported. Production at Volkswagen's Pamplona plant has been hampered by a supply shortage and Ford has proposed temporary layoffs for the second quarter as it struggles to secure deliveries of critical components and microchips. Opel and Mercedes were also forced to scale back their operations.

The Spanish government is believed to have mobilized 24,000 police officers to help escort truck drivers who were not involved in the strike.

VLCC again records its worst deal ever

Freight rates for very large crude oil tankers (VLCCs) on major routes have been unusually weak, again recording their worst trading ever, with owners willing to accept only four-digit daily rates.

Under such circumstances, according to data from the Baltic Exchange (Baltic Exchange), the VLCC equivalent time charter equivalent rates (TCE) assessed by the agency continued to fall by $800 this Friday to -28354 USD/day! Obviously, this figure is lower than the record low of 27,893/day set on March 10.

Shipping brokerage firm Howe Robinson said in this week's market report that the Middle East VLCC route has directly "kneeled", and we have seen a large number of charters hitting new lows.

In addition, the fall in rent levels contrasted sharply with the rise in fuel prices. The rise in fuel oil prices has kept shipowners' earnings in a negative range.

According to Tankers International data, 7 VLCCs were booked on Thursday, and one of the 299,999dwt Ascona was the highest lease level, but the TCE was only US$8,342 per day. The charterer was Unipec UNIPEC, from West Africa to China. , the expected loading date is mid-April.

The lowest was - $5738/day for the 320,475 dwt Maran Canopus (built 2007) owned by Maran Tankers, scheduled to be loaded for Vietnam's NSRP in the Middle East Gulf in early April. The round is about to be docked for the third time this year and should be repaired.

However, figures from Tankers International show that all of those leases are ultimately expected to face losses.

Ascona was the only one successfully leased on the same day for the West Africa route. The other two 303,120-dwt Front Empire and 318,440-dwt Astro Chloe were not concluded.

"A charter that doesn't close will also end up causing more trouble for owners," Howe Robinson said. "However, as more and more owners refuse to execute long voyages at such low prices, we are seeing Owners are trying to get higher prices.”

Overall, the Baltic Dirty Tanker Index, the BDTI index rose 19 points to 1112 at the end of the week. The rise was mainly due to the TCE of Aframax vessels rising by $1,934 to $28,672/day, although suezmax vessels also fell by $1,530/day to $34,401/day.

The rise of aframax was mainly due to the increase of $16,710 on the TD17 Baltic-UK/Continental route, which closed at $133,657/day this week. This route, as well as the TD6 Black Sea to Mediterranean suezmax route, continues to rise, mainly because both routes involve Russian deals.

How To Choose A Good Freight Forwarder?

When you engage the services of a freight forwarder for your global shipping and business needs, what you expect to enjoy is the relationships they already have with various carriers such as ocean liners, truck companies, airline carriers. You should also benefit from their intricate knowledge of how export and import work in different countries. Moreover, they will be able to smoothly handle customs clearances for your goods, and track the status of the shipment as it makes its way from the supplier/manufacturer to you.

What is a Freight Forwarder?

A freight forwarder is an agent or business within the international trade industry that handles the shipping and transport of goods from one part of the world to another either by land, sea, or air. They are involved in the process of getting goods from suppliers and manufacturers, storing them, and facilitating the transportation logistics to end-users and consumers or some other distribution point. For instance, if you wish to ship freight from China, your best bet will be to hire a China freight forwarder to help you handle the daunting and complicated process of moving your freight either through ocean shipping,air freight, road or rail transport, or some other means.

Tips On How To Choose A Good Freight Forwarder

Nowadays, there are so many agents offering freight forwarding services. So, it may be difficult to find the best freight forwarder for your business. To that end, here are tips on how to choose a good freight forwarder that’s perfect for you.

1. Do Your Homework And Know What You Need

The very first thing that will help you secure the services of the best freight forwarder that will move your goods across international supply chains and trade routes is to do your homework. This means knowing what exactly you need. Ask yourself what kind of freight you want to ship in terms of volume and size. You should not expect exactly the same procedure when shipping goods like automobiles when you’re shipping commodities like foodstuffs.

You would also have a preferred mode of transport you wish to use, so it’s good for you to figure that out before contacting a freight forwarder. Moreover, some goods are fragile and require special handling procedures while others don’t. So, for such special shipments like dangerous or hazardous goods, you would expect the shipping process to be slightly more complicated.

When you clearly identify all your internal requirements, then you will be prepared for the hunt for the right freight forwarder to make the process smooth.

2. Consider The Freight Forwarder’s Experience And Network

This is non-negotiable!

The years of experience that the freight forwarder you’re looking to hire has is very crucial to the success of your business relationship. If they’re experienced, that means that they would have dealt with different situations that come up during the shipping process.

Examples of common situations are cases of port shutdowns, strike action by dockworkers, customs issues, cargo rerouting, warehouse problems, etc.  Here is where TJ China Freight comes in with more than a decade of handling and promptly and effectively resolving international shipping and logistics situations for customers all over the world.

With experience also comes an expansive global reach and sustainable business relationships. This manifests through good connections with various suppliers, local handlers and experts, trucking companies, and agents at numerous destinations. That’s how you can be sure your DDP shipments, FBA shipments, or any other freight will be handled well when they arrive at the destination country.

3. Find Out The Services They Offer

By now, you know your shipping needs. However, you don’t want just any freight forwarder with experience. Instead, you need the best freight forwarder that offers the services that will meet handle your shipping requirements. That’s why you have to confirm the services that the freight forwarder offers. These services can range from preparing import and export documents, booking shipping space from air and sea carriers, packing and storing shipments, customs clearance, freight consolidation, tracking shipments, insurance, and many more.

When you know the services that the freight forwarder provides, then you will know if they can make your international shipping process go smoothly.

4. Inquire About Their Permits, Credentials, And Certifications

Before shipments can be transported from one part of the world to another, the freight forwarder in charge of the logistics requires permits and documentation to show that they can handle the cargo. Your company may wish to ship sensitive products such as hazardous materials. To handle these shipments successfully, the freight forwarder will require special licenses. This is why you need to verify if the freight forwarder has these credentials. It will show that they have taken specialized and required training to do the job well.

Another important consideration is whether the freight forwarder is a member of reputable associations such as >WCA. To be a member of such bodies, freight forwarders are required to be financially stable, operationally efficient, have integrity, and pass many other strict vetting requirements. The best freight forwarder will always ensure they are part of such associations to stay in touch with the latest developments in the profession and remain relevant and valuable to customers.

5. What Risk Management Procedures Do They Have In Place?

It is not uncommon for problems to arise during the process of international shipping. There are lots of conditions that can destabilize the transportation of your cargo, whether at the origin, during transit, or at the destination country. So, it’s important for you to verify whether the freight forwarder has procedures in place to manage risks. Freight forwarders that are proactive are the best in handling any issues and proffering solutions to problems as they arise.

A common risk management procedure that you can ask about is cargo insurance. The insurance cover is valuable if anything happens to your shipment, whether it’s a case of loss, damage, or theft. Your mind will be more at ease during the entire shipping process if you know that you’re covered by insurance or any other valid risk management policy. Your freight forwarder should be your partner when there is a crisis.

6. What Is Their Customer Service Like?

Good customer service is the backbone of any business! All the credentials, experience, network and connections in the world amounts to nothing if a freight forwarder does not treat their customers well.

Imagine going through the process of securing your shipments from the supplier or manufacturer only for you to be unable to reach the freight forwarder handling the logistics and transport. If you have inquiries about freight rate or any other issues related to international shipping and the freight forwarder takes forever to respond to your inquiries, would you be willing to do business with them? This is why it’s important to verify what the freight forwarder’s customer service looks like.  You can ask about who the contact person is, who to talk to when a problem arises, how you will be contacted, and also check the reviews from previous customers.

Because international shipping can be tricky, these details are important, which is why clear communication between you and your freight forwarder is very crucial to the success of the endeavor. Great customer service even extends beyond when your shipment arrives. TJ China Freight is a tested and trusted China freight forwarder that offers unbeatable service to all its customers.

What About Pricing And Rates?

You may be wondering by now why there was no mention of pricing and rates in the tips on how to choose the best freight forwarder for your international shipping needs. Yes. It was deliberately left out. Why? Because deciding which freight forwarder to hire based on price alone is misleading and often has dire consequences.

For example, going with a freight forwarder because they offer the lowest rates on a shipment may lead to you having to pay more on subsequent shipments. This is because the freight forwarder would want to make up for the low price that they offered initially. Another possibility is that such freight forwarder that’s offering a low rate may have hidden some charges in the terms and conditions. All in all, low prices are often linked to dishonest dealings. You don’t want to fall victim, do you?

What your main focus should be while you are in search of the best freight forwarder for your business is whether your professional shipping needs will be precisely and promptly met. This is not to say that price is not important. Rather, it should not be your deciding factor on who to choose.

How To Ask For Shipping Rates From Your Freight Forwarder

Now that you know what you need to do to hire the best freight forwarder to handle your shipments, you should know the details you require to get the accurate quote and shipping rates for your products. This will help you prepare adequately and also help the freight forwarder serve you well.

To request for a quote from TJ China Freight, the information required include:

1. Product Name.

The name of the product is required. Also, is the product with or without battery? Is it magnetic? Is it liquid? Are they dangerous goods?

2. INCOTERMS Or Terms Of Sale.

Incoterms refer to your International Commercial Terms with the seller, supplier, manufacturer or factory. Are your incoterms EXW (Ex works), Free on Board (FOB), or Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF)?

3. Weight And Volume Information.

If you have the goods packing lists, that’s the most preferred. Alternatively, you can send the gross weight and volume information of the shipment.

4. Address Of The Supplier Or Factory.

If your contract price term is EXW, then we have to arrange the pick up from your supplier or facotry, so the address of the supplier or factory will be needed for us to check the pick fee.

5. The Destination Address Or Port Of Destination.

For Express shipping or any type of door to door delivery, we will need your exact destination address and post code to check the exact cost, and for Air freight or any type of shipping to Port only, then your port information will be required.

6. Your Preferred Shipping Method (Air Freight, Express Freight, Sea Freight, or Train Delivery).

The shipping cost is very different for the air freight, express freight, sea freight or train delivery, so pls let us know which shipping method do you prefer.

7. Your Preferred Time of Delivery – How Quickly Do You Want The Shipment To Be Delivered.

If you don’t know what shipping way is more suitalbe for you, pls let us know your preferred time of delivery, we will try to recommend the best shipping method that can meet your demands.

TJ China Freight, Your Best Freight Forwarder In China

As a leading China freight forwarder that specializes in shipping goods from China to other parts of the world, TJ China Freight offers a broad range of freight services like express shipping, warehousing, drop shipping, FBA shipping, and many more. We partner with many reputable organizations such as DHL, UPS, Emirates, etc. to make sure your shipments arrive on time and in good condition. Contact us today for a quote and open the door to an amazing business relationship.

Container freight rates trends

The spot freight rates for containers from Asia to Europe and from Asia to the United States fell further from record highs last week. However, it is expected to remain high for a period of time.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

There has been a sharp drop during the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, but the rate is expected to remain high

Jeremy Nixon, CEO of Japanese liner company Ocean Network Express (ONE), believes that the freight market will not stabilize before the middle of this year.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

The Lowe's Daily said that in the absence of a sharp decline in traditional freight volumes after the Chinese New Year, the spot freight rates for Asia-Europe and Trans-Pacific trade are still at historical highs; the spot exchange rate flexibility during the Spring Festival shows that the factors that support price increases are still Need to be alleviated. Cargo backlogs, port congestion, equipment shortages and continued high throughput mean shippers are still being charged premiums on the main trade routes.

The Drewry Composite Index shows that although it has fallen 2.2% in the past week, it is still 232.6% higher than a year ago. The year-to-date WCI average composite index assessed by Drewry is US$5,231 per 40-foot container, which is US$3539 higher than the five-year average of US$1,692 per 40-foot container.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

The Drewry Composite Container Index fell 2.2% (US$117) to US$5121.04 per 40-foot container.

The freight from Shanghai to Rotterdam dropped by US$286, reaching US$8188/FEU;

The freight from Shanghai to Los Angeles dropped by 130 USD, reaching 4,261 USD/FEU;

The freight rate of the 40-foot container from Shanghai to Genoa fell by US$106 to US$8,505;

The freight from Shanghai to New York rose by 23 dollars to reach 6,651 dollars/FEU.

Drewry expects rates to stabilize relatively this week.

The Ningbo Export Container Freight Index (NCFI) released by the Ningbo Shipping Exchange closed at 2152.91 points, down 4.1% from 2245.32 points last week. Among the 21 routes, the freight index of 5 routes increased, and the freight index of 16 routes decreased. Among the major ports along the "Maritime Silk Road", the freight index of 17 ports fell.

The freight rate of the European-German route dropped as a whole, 3.9% lower than the previous week's European route; the eastern route dropped 4.2%; and the western route dropped 4.9%. While the North American route remained high, the US East route rose 2.5% from last week; the US West route rose 0.2% from last week.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

European-German route: In view of the fact that the transportation demand is still recovering after the holiday, the goods hoarded before the holiday have basically been shipped, and the booking price of the European-German route has dropped overall. According to Freightos' recent Baltic Index (FBX), the price of 40-foot containers from Asia to Northern Europe fell 4% a week to US$8004; according to FBX data, in the Far East to Europe transaction, the spot freight rate was as high as US$8,306. /FEU, but fell by US$432 over the weekend to US$7,874/FEU (daily index).

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

But for Mediterranean ports , the average price dropped by only US$37 last week to US$7,926 per 40 feet.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high



Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Moreover, many shippers are still obliged to pay additional fees to ensure the availability of containers, and for British ports, a "port fee" of US$2,000 is usually added. A year ago, the FBX index showed that the freight rates per 40 feet in the Nordic and Mediterranean regions were US$1,533 and US$2,130 respectively.

Lory Cheung, an overseas marketing expert at China-based MRF International Forwarding, said that shipping companies must “do everything they can to seize every opportunity” because the shipping market will eventually return to normal. He pointed out: "At present, carriers seem to be more willing to sign long-term contracts with BCO rather than freight forwarders," which shows that shipping companies are working hard to lock the contract price at the highest possible level to avoid the impact of spot market fluctuations.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

In fact, the high inflation rate in current transactions is forcing shippers to cancel orders for low-value products. A British non-vessel carrier (NVOCC) stated that he has noticed that a garden furniture importer’s bookings from China have dropped by a third this year.

North American routes: The market's freight volume has recovered faster than in previous years, and the route's loading rate remains high. According to the Freeghtos Baltic Index, since the end of February, freight rates outside of Asia have decreased, and the spot freight rate for Pacific Eastbound transactions has dropped from a high of US$4922/FEU on February 26 to US$4197 on March 4. /FEU. However, by March 5, the spot freight rate soared again to US$4,709/FEU. At the same time, in the Trans-Pacific region, the West Coast portion of FBX in the United States fell 11% last week to $4,369 per 40 feet. Freightos expects this decline to be temporary, given the strong demand for trade.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

The FBX index for US East Coast ports fell 3% to $5659/FEU.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Freightos research director Judah Levine said: "Although the rates are falling, they may remain very high for a period of time." "As the US retail inventory level is still very low, it may take until the end of this year to restore normal inventory."

According to the latest data from the signal platform of the Port of Los Angeles, the volume of inbound containers this week reached 175,300 TEU, an increase of 505.56% over the same period last year. There are 17 container ships berthing at anchorages, and 10 container ships waiting to be anchored outside the port, with an average waiting time of 7.5 days.

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Container freight rates have fallen sharply for the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, but are expected to remain high

Last week, even if the freight rates of the two major trade routes from China to the United States and Europe fell, at least 35 to 40 ships were anchored on the west coast of the United States due to congestion in US ports continuing to spread to ports outside North America. More than twenty container ships waited for two weeks to berth. These container ships were loaded with exercise bikes, electronics and other highly sought-after imported goods. Los Angeles Port Director Gene Seroka said at a recent board meeting: "The backlog is expected to continue until midsummer."

Congestion in Southern California, dozens of container ships waiting to berth

Jon Monroe of Worldwide Logistics said that the traffic congestion in the Los Angeles/Long Beach area was mainly caused by the layoff of more than 700 skilled dock workers due to Covid-19 infection. "Due to the complexity of the operating models of multiple terminals in Southern California ports, this situation is more difficult to resolve quickly. Of course, in addition to this, 45% to 50% of imported goods in the United States are transported through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach." He added , The shipping terminal has insufficient storage space, the truck queue at the terminal is also very long, and the chassis continues to be short.

At the same time, Jon Monroe of Jon Monroe Consulting in Washington State suggested that there is evidence that the strong momentum of trade may be maintained until the Chinese New Year in 2022.

The market is unprecedentedly strong, which is bad news for shippers who are struggling to sign new annual contracts from Asia to the United States. "Many people I have spoken to have stated that this will be a fast negotiation," Jon Monroe said. "The question this year is more about'how to ship the product?' rather than'how much is the cost?'"

At present, there is a 40% unbalanced gap in containers in North America. This means that for every 10 containers that arrive, only 4 return, and 6 remain at the arrival port. The average monthly trade between China and the United States is 900,000 TEU, and there is indeed a huge absolute imbalance in containers. In addition, according to the data of consulting company Descartes Datamyne, the current shipment volume is at the highest level in history. In the first quarter of this year, sales increased by 23.3% over the same period last year.

The container shipping crisis has affected various business areas in different ways. For example, the transportation of high-value commodities such as mechanical engineering products, electronic products and computer equipment will be less affected. But for other types of goods, especially the textile industry in Asia, the increase in transportation costs has brought more serious consequences. Exporters claim that the sharp increase in freight rates has led to the closure of many low-profit textile mills. Delays and container shortages are pushing up freight rates. In Asia, delivery delays can be up to several weeks, forcing many companies to negotiate price increases with buyers.

Best Freight Forwarding Services Providers in 2020

When goods are transferred around the world, they rarely go from departure to destination locations in one step. In fact, they may switch between air, ocean, land, and rail carriers before they reach their destination.

Freight forwarders do the work of organizing, planning, and optimizing global trade routes and logistics solutions to facilitate the movement and storage of those goods. They rely on an expansive network of transport vehicles, warehouses, and intermodal points to streamline the movement of goods and cargo across the whole world.

Freight forwarders and logistics companies gather information from shippers, warehousers, truckers, and more to plan the route cargo will take. When they need to incorporate a shipment, an optimized route is already available and ready to utilize.

International Freight Forwarding Services
International freight forwarding services helps ensure an uninterrupted supply chain for international shipping partners. International logistics include foreign customs, duties, regulations, and fees, that are constantly changing and being updated.

It is important for freight forwarders and logistics companies to carefully handle such processes and stay up to date on issues related to global transport. These things can change from day-to-day, and shippers should be aware of cost fluctuations, new regulations, or procedures at both destinations and departure points.

Cost
A shipping company handles transportation services for you, but an industry-leading freight forwarder can help you optimize your time and money. Freight forwarders incorporate your supply chain into an existing and strong network of shipments.

Asiana USA provides door-to-door transportation and logistics services that are meant to reduce overall costs. Our advanced and integrated shipping network allows us to optimize the movement of goods around the United States and the world.

Services
Freight forwarding services include tracking inland transportation, document preparation, warehousing, negotiating fees, insurance, cargo consolidation, and shipping. These services greatly improve shipping for the shipper, receiver, and freight forwarding company.

Ideally, you should seek a partner who can perform all of these services. If you use more than one or all of these services, this will optimize your supply chain and shipping experience overall.

Mode of Transport

The best freight forwarding service providers make use of all modes of travel. Optimizing shipping routes using land, rail ocean, and air freight allows for an extended network of travel to and from multiple intermodal drayage points.

Drayage shipping means that cargo is moved between major intermodal points using high-volume transport such as a ship or train. Then, smaller vehicles will move them to the cargo to its final destination.

Trucks are an efficient way to move cargo and single containers between drayage points. While long-haul trucking has often been used to transport containers long distances, this practice is being replaced by drayage trucking, and other modes of transport are used for longer transport.

This is a safer alternative and more efficient, as truckers can make multiple trips daily. Additionally, truck companies have been incorporating new technology to further optimize the trucking experience, such as automatic transmissions and multiple cameras.

Rail transport is a far more efficient way to move multiple containers long distances. Instead of one driver per truck per container, a train can move over 200 double-stacked containers, use far less energy, and require far less personnel to operate.

It’s a safer, more effective way to move large goods long distances. Using one train where 100 trucks would have been needed also creates less pollution.

Air freight is used for more time-sensitive shipments. As transporting cargo by air poses weight and size restrictions, it is better used for smaller cargo. Due to high demand and higher fuel costs, air travel may be less suitable for heavy supply chains.

However, when cargo needs to travel far overnight, air freight can usually be the best option. Other situations where air freight is preferable is if you are shipping perishable, sensitive or hazardous items where special handling is required.

The majority of shipping occurs via the ocean. Ships carry large container loads and optimize shipping routes between major global trade ports. Transporting large amounts of cargo between major ports all over the world by ship allows for the rest of the shipping industry to flourish.

Over 11 million containers arrive yearly at different ports in the United States, many of which continue their journey by land to different parts of the country.

Final Thoughts
Choose a freight forwarding service that helps your business perform better by optimizing your supply chain, reducing your shipping costs, and deals with complicated international paperwork for you.TJ China Freight provides the best solution and the timely feedback for all kinds of shipment from every city in China by sea, by air and by railway, and we can provide the competitive price based on the best service, meanwhile we can also provide the other best service, including customs clearance, pick up & delivery service, shipping to Amazon FBA, warehousing & Distribution, cargo insurance, container loading supervision and Express,In a Word, everything you want to ship from China, TJ China Freight can always help.

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What do Customs Brokers charge for?

Customs brokers are the experts that help us to import or export products. Also referred to as the import brokers, they take care of smoothly facilitating the clearance of goods through the customs processes.

People often confuse customs brokers with freight forwarders. In reality, freight forwarders are experts in logistics, whereas customs brokers deal in clearing products from customs.

What Customs Brokers Do?

Customs brokers work with importers on the ports. They make sure that the country’s customs department safely clears the goods their customers have imported. Moreover, they also make sure that all duties and taxes are paid to reduce delays.

Different countries have different customs brokers. To efficiently understand what a customs broker can charge, you need to understand some of the common stages they go through.

Understanding How Customs Brokers Charge

What’s a better way to understand how customs brokers charge than actually looking at what they go through? Here are some of the common things in the job description of a customs broker.

Correct identification of goods

The first and foremost job of the customs broker is to identify the goods correctly. As each country’s customs have different duties and tariffs, a customs broker identifies the good and sketch out the customs duty.

For instance, in the United States of America, Harmonized Tariff Schedule is the primary resource for determining tariff classifications to import goods in the US. A customs broker importing in the United States will have to use the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for correctly identifying the goods.

Customs brokers keep themselves up to date with the ever-changing customs tariff and tax schedule of goods.

Handling complex regulatory requirements

Next up, once the customs broker has identified the goods, it’s time to handle the complex regulatory requirements.

Regardless of the countries, every customs department worldwide has some complicated regulatory requirements. We can’t keep up with the customs requirements and involve ourselves in it as it’s a time-taking process.

Here’s a detailed outline of the customs duty information for international visitors in the US - and that’s not it. It’s a section only for international visitors; there are a different set of rules and regulations for the United States’ legal residents.

Help avoid unnecessary costs

Rules and regulations of the customs are ever-changing, and for an average person, it’s nearly impossible to keep up. This means that without sufficient knowledge, a person can end up paying unnecessary costs to customs.

As an international trade expert, a customs broker is heavily up to date on all the rules and regulations about the customs. This means that by trusting a customs broker, you can expect that they can save you from paying any unnecessary cost on your import.

Convenient paperwork

Paperwork is necessary for anything you are looking forward to importing and clearing from your country’s customs depart.

However, many individuals make mistakes when filling in the paperwork and providing the required documents. This leads to many problems and delays in the clearance of the goods, but a customs broker can help you conveniently do all the paperwork.

A customs broker will take the burden of handling paperwork from your shoulders and handle it on your behalf. From paying tax to identifying port duty and handling other taxation, a customs broker will do it all for you.

Skills for facilitating customs clearance

Customs brokers work like a bridge between you and the good you are importing. Without the bridge, you’ll have to do all the things manually.

Even if you have successfully filled all the requirements, rules, and regulations of the customs clearance process, you don’t have the skills to facilitate the process in-person.

As customs brokers are licensed personals, they have the required skill set to facilitate the customs clearance process efficiently.

Even if something goes wrong during customs clearance, with the experience and skills, a customs broker can easily handle the situation.

What Do Customs Brokers Charge?

All that brings us to the only question we are interested in, and that’s what do customs brokers charge?

Customs brokerage fees vary from company to company and country to country. A customs brokerage house that only covers a few responsibilities that we mentioned will surely charge less. However, a customs broker that will cover everything can charge a good amount of fee. US customs department facilitates the customers by providing the list of verified customs brokers on their official website with respect to ports.

Lastly, a simple google search of the local customs brokerage houses will help you compare and contrast the charges of different customs brokers near you.