News #69 - Air freight rates in Singapore set bongdaso mobile continue rising amid worldwide port congestion

12.07.2024

Local firms are now paying up bongdaso mobile 50 per cent more bongdaso mobile ship goods by air instead of sea, in order bongdaso mobile avoid months of shipping delays.

Congestion at ports worldwide, including Singapore, has prompted some companies bongdaso mobile switch from sea bongdaso mobile air freight bongdaso mobile get their goods bongdaso mobile eager customers on time.

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Logistic providers told CNA they are seeing about 20 per cent more local companies making that switch. But that also comes at a price – these firms are paying up bongdaso mobile 50 per cent more for air freight compared with the start of this year.

With cargo planes packed for the next two months, industry players expect air freight rates bongdaso mobile continue going up. This is especially as peak delivery season approaches.

In May, CNA reported that shipping delays in Singapore more than doubled in recent weeks amid port congestion and a shortage of container ships.

This was due bongdaso mobile various factors such as diversions caused by unrest in the Red Sea.

At the time, port operator PSA Singapore said the volatility was likely here bongdaso mobile stay, and it would continue bongdaso mobile ramp up capacity and smart technologies in its terminals.

According bongdaso mobile the International Air Transport Association, demand for air cargo in the Asia-Pacific region has gone up bongdaso mobile about 20 per cent on-year in May. However, supply for air capacity only stands at 9 per cent.

CUSTOMERS CHASING UPDATES

For e-commerce company Singapore Home Cooks, flying a 95kg cargo from source markets like Japan and South Korea costs about S,000 (US0) – five times more than shipping it by sea.

But sea freight is a risk the firm cannot take, given that it brings in perishable items like fruits and snacks.

It has raised prices slightly, explaining bongdaso mobile customers that this is due bongdaso mobile higher logistics costs, said the firm’s corporate communications manager Canlian Liew.

“I think 80 per cent (of the time), we absorb the cost ourselves, and then only 20 per cent we will do a little bit more mark-up,” she added.

The firm sources products from overseas, especially exclusive items that are usually not available in Singapore, and sells them through Facebook livestreaming. It then usually works with a logistics partner bongdaso mobile ship the items over.

Sea shipments have been delayed bongdaso mobile at least a month due bongdaso mobile port congestion. A year ago, it would have taken half that time for cargo bongdaso mobile arrive in Singapore.

"Last time, it was one ship all the way bongdaso mobile Singapore so it’s very straightforward,” noted Ms Liew.

“But right now, they use a different route. Every different point, our cargo gets unloaded and reloaded onto a different ship, and then that's where they … are not able bongdaso mobile track the shipment anymore. So they are also not able bongdaso mobile give us an estimated timeline,” she added.

This means the company cannot assure their customers that goods will arrive within the usual delivery timeline of four bongdaso mobile six weeks, Ms Liew said.

She recounted: “I remember the experience that my admin team had was that every single day, there were customers chasing us for updates. Asking, 'Hey, when (are) my shipments coming? When is my mushroom arriving? Has the shipment arrived in Singapore?'

“Luckily, a majority of our customers are quite understanding, because the port congestion is something that is not up bongdaso mobile us bongdaso mobile control.”

She said that about 20 per cent of customers asked for refunds, which means the company also incurred losses.

LOGISTIC PROVIDERS EXTEND NETWORKS

Logistic providers said that companies should plan ahead and work closer with their freight forwarders bongdaso mobile avoid any delays.

bongdaso mobile cope with rising air freight demand, the providers also told CNA they are working hard bongdaso mobile extend their networks.

Mr Vincent Wong, Asia airfreight director from global logistics firm CH Robinson Freight Services, said it has expanded its portfolio of airlines by about 30 per cent over the last two years.

“These airlines … each have their own network, so as we add new airlines into our portfolio, their network becomes part of our network and that also becomes part of our customer network. And together, it becomes a solution,” he added.

The company has seen an uptick of about 20 per cent in inquiries on switching from sea bongdaso mobile air freight.

Mr Wong said costs were already rising after the COVID-19 pandemic, making it unsustainable bongdaso mobile go back bongdaso mobile pre-pandemic rates.

“We started the year with rates increasing almost every month,” he added.

“Right now, it's supposed bongdaso mobile be the low season, but we're definitely not seeing any low season this period.”

Source: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/air-freight-rates-rise-switch-sea-cargo-worldwide-port-congestion-4467106

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