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Ocean Freight Rates Rise 19% to $5,700/FEU Amid Early Peak Season

2026/06/24
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Ocean Freight Rates Rise 19% to $5,700/FEU Amid Early Peak Season

According to www.thescxchange.com, ocean freight rates have surged amid an unusually early peak shipping season, driven by shippers frontloading orders ahead of fuel surcharges, tariff changes, and manufacturer price hikes.

Early Peak Season Accelerates Rate Inflation

Industry analysts attribute the sharp upward pressure on container shipping costs to a confluence of demand-side triggers occurring weeks earlier than typical. Freightos identified three primary catalysts: impending increases in bunker adjustment factors (BAFs), the expiration of Section 122 tariffs and introduction of new Section 301 tariffs for transpacific shipments, and scheduled July manufacturer price hikes. These developments have prompted widespread order acceleration — a phenomenon known as frontloading — across global supply chains.

This structural shift has already reshaped market dynamics. Transpacific spot rates to the U.S. West Coast rose 19% to more than $5,700 per FEU (forty-foot equivalent unit), while transatlantic rates to the U.S. East Coast climbed 13% to $7,400/FEU. Notably, current spot rates have already surpassed last year’s peak season highs — a benchmark typically reached only in late August or September.

Capacity Constraints Amplify Pricing Pressure

Despite continued growth in the global container ship fleet, effective capacity remains constrained. Freightos explained that elevated starting rates — adjusted for fuel costs — combined with persistent Red Sea diversions and port congestion are collectively reducing available sailing slots and delaying vessel turnarounds. These delays effectively shrink usable capacity, intensifying competition for space and pushing spot prices to “very elevated levels”.

The situation is further complicated by seasonal bottlenecks. Peak season congestion at major ports — particularly those handling transpacific cargo — is causing cascading schedule disruptions. Vessels arriving late miss their planned berthing windows, triggering domino effects across the network. According to Freightos, this operational friction compounds demand-driven rate hikes rather than offsetting them.

C.H. Robinson Confirms Market Tightening

Freight broker C.H. Robinson corroborated the accelerated timeline and tightening conditions. In a company release, Mike Short, president of global forwarding at C.H. Robinson, stated:

“We’re seeing booking activity pull forward across Trans-Pacific lanes as shippers position inventory earlier and react to expected cost increases. Peak season has effectively started early, and it’s shrinking the window to secure preferred departures. Shippers aren’t just competing for space right now, they’re competing for the right sailing.”

The firm characterized the current environment as one where market deterioration is likely to continue before any stabilization occurs. This outlook reflects growing consensus among logistics providers that the early peak season will persist through at least June 2026 and potentially into Q3 2026.

Geopolitical and Regulatory Headwinds Mount

Compounding these commercial pressures are ongoing geopolitical disruptions. Although fuel costs have eased slightly due to sporadic progress on reopening ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, full normalization remains distant. Experts estimate cargo flow through the Strait will not return to pre-disruption levels for at least three months, according to analysis cited in the source article.

Simultaneously, regulatory uncertainty looms large. The pending expiration of Section 122 tariffs — which currently provide temporary relief for certain imports — and the simultaneous implementation of new Section 301 duties create a dual-edged incentive for shippers to move goods before July 2026. This regulatory calendar, coupled with manufacturer-level price adjustments slated for the same month, forms a synchronized trigger point for near-term freight acceleration.

Source: thescxchange.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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