As the mainland futures index rose for two consecutive days, according to the latest freight rate released this week, the freight rate from the Far East to Europe reached US$2,300 per TEU (20-foot container), a sharp increase of US$329 from the previous period, and a weekly increase of 16.7%. ; Pushing up the Shanghai Containerized Exports (SCFI) freight index’s weekly increase of 9.66%.
The latest Shanghai Containerized Export (SCFI) freight index was released on the 26th. Freight rates have risen for four consecutive weeks. The latest freight index rose 171.09 points to 1,940.63 points, a weekly increase of 9.66%. The four major routes increased across the board.
The freight rate from the Far East to Europe reached US$2,300 per TEU (20-foot container), an increase of US$329 from the previous period, and a weekly increase of 16.69%; the freight rate from the Far East to the Mediterranean reached US$3,235 per TEU (20-foot container), an increase from the previous period. $187, an increase of 6.13%.
Not only the European line has increased, but the North American line has also increased significantly. The price per FEU (40-foot container) from the Far East to the US West has reached 3,602 US dollars, an increase of 427 US dollars or 13.44% from the previous period; the price per FEU (40-foot container) from the Far East to the US East ) reached $4,661, an increase of $590 or 14.49% from the previous period.
In terms of the near-ocean line, the Far East to Kansai and Kanto, Japan, per TEU (20-foot container) was the same as the previous week; the Far East to Southeast Asia, per TEU increased by 12 US dollars, or 4.06%, compared with the previous week; the Far East to South Korea, per TEU fell by 6 US dollars from the previous week Dollar.
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