‘Unprecedented times’ for ocean freight as fees soar
Ocean freight rates to move containers by sea to Australia are surging because of strong demand for imported goods and materials during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating record profits for shipping lines but intensifying financial pressure on importers.
“The ocean freight market is currently facing unprecedented times with severe capacity and container shortages resulting in overwhelming demand driven by the global pandemic,” logistics group DB Schenker said in an email to customers last week, as it announced higher charges.
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