Fryowa
Administrator
Any of you guys doing any importing, what are you seeing for TEU and FEU container prices to your door from China? I work for a mid-size OEM in Iowa; we typically bring in 4-5 containers a month from Ningbo to Seattle. I'd say 90% of the time (in a normal environment) they go rail to Omaha, and trucked to our door.
8 months ago we were paying $4,500-$5,500 per FEU, and that was stable for about 3-4 years prior. We just got quotes at $25,870 and no signs of slowing down. And that's if we can get containers spoken for. Our lead times were pretty standard at 8 weeks from POs being placed, now we're looking at 4-6 months with no rate guaranteed. Absolutely fucking wild and I have no idea when this thing is going to snap. The US rail system is completely clogged (Chicago terminals sent letters to shippers that they are going to be closing the door to new arrivals for 7 days to clear out backlogs which does nothing to solve the problem), and with Christmas season approaching this is the busiest time of year because everyone needs their TVs and shoes and fake purses sent over on the boat from China.
And don't even get me started on steel prices.
8 months ago we were paying $4,500-$5,500 per FEU, and that was stable for about 3-4 years prior. We just got quotes at $25,870 and no signs of slowing down. And that's if we can get containers spoken for. Our lead times were pretty standard at 8 weeks from POs being placed, now we're looking at 4-6 months with no rate guaranteed. Absolutely fucking wild and I have no idea when this thing is going to snap. The US rail system is completely clogged (Chicago terminals sent letters to shippers that they are going to be closing the door to new arrivals for 7 days to clear out backlogs which does nothing to solve the problem), and with Christmas season approaching this is the busiest time of year because everyone needs their TVs and shoes and fake purses sent over on the boat from China.
And don't even get me started on steel prices.