Container spot freight rates this week were virtually unchanged from last week, as planned mid-November rate increases from carriers have, apparently, failed to stick.
There was a marginal 2% increase on the Drewry World Container Index (WCI) Shanghai-Rotterdam leg, which finished the week at $4,043 per 40ft, while Shanghai-Genoa was unchanged, at $4,400.
Asai-Europe carriers and shippers have now begun the annual negotiations on 2025 contracts, and carriers are keen to hike …
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