Explore

  • Trending
  • Latest
  • Tools
  • Browse
  • Subscription Feed

Logistics

  • Ocean
  • Air Cargo
  • Road & Rail
  • Warehousing
  • Last Mile

Regions

  • Southeast Asia
  • South Asia
  • Central Asia
  • Japan & Korea
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Russia
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Australia
SCI.AI
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
SCI.AI
No Result
View All Result
Home Supply Chain Logistics & Transport

Container Spot Prices Continue to Fall, Peak Season Ends Early

2026/02/16
in Logistics & Transport, Ocean, Supply Chain
0 0
集装箱现货价格持续下跌,旺季提早结束

Author: [Gavin van Marle] (The Loadstar) –

Last week, spot freight rates on major container liner routes continued to fall as demand remained stable and a short-term surge in demand expected before National Day has yet to materialize.

National Day begins on October 1st, during which the country will be on a one-week public holiday—previously, there was often a spike in demand two weeks ahead of the holiday.

However, it seems that shippers are facing more pressing issues, particularly with the increasing likelihood of a strike along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast. This can explain the sharp decline in spot freight rates from Asia to the US East Coast this week, as the window for importing goods before October 1st has closed.

The Shanghai-New York route of the Drewry World Container Index (WCI) saw a 21% drop in its spot rate this week, ending at USD 6,661 per 40-foot container.

Drewry stated: “Shippers are diverting their cargo from the US East Coast to the West Coast to avoid the planned International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike in October, leading to a decline in demand.”

“This has led to a significant 21% drop in spot rates on the East Coast. Due to weak demand, Drewry expects further declines in east-west route rates over the next few weeks.”

Freightos’ Chief Analyst Judah Levine explained: “Now that we’ve passed the deadline for shipping containers from Asia to the East Coast, there are more reports of carriers offering discounts and expectations that East Coast rates may drop significantly soon.”

“This deadline might provide some buoyancy to West Coast rates as more cargo is shifting from the East Coast and Gulf regions.”

“There remain significant differences between the ILA and port operators on issues such as wages and port automation, with suspended negotiations increasing the likelihood of a strike.”

“While most importers have already ramped up their peak season shipments, this reason may not broadly impact the availability of holiday-season goods,” he added.

Indeed, in major east-west trade lanes, the WCI’s Shanghai-Los Angeles route saw the smallest decline at 7%, ending at USD 5,627 per 40-foot container, while Xeneta XSI’s trans-Pacific segment fell by 4% to USD 6,342 per 40-foot.

Meanwhile, spot rates on Asia-North Europe and Asia-Mediterranean routes saw double-digit declines again this week, further indicating that the peak season of 2024 has ended prematurely.

The WCI’s Shanghai-Rotterdam route fell by 17%, ending at USD 5,152 per 40-foot container for the week, while the Shanghai-Genoa route declined by 10% to USD 5,256 per 40-foot container.

However, current spot rates on these two routes are still up by 297% and 210%, respectively, compared to last year; the Shanghai-Los Angeles route is up by 160%, while the Shanghai-New York route is only up by 120% from last year.

The Loadstar is considered one of the most influential sources for analysis and commentary at the highest levels of logistics and supply chain management.


Source Website: gCaptain

More on This Topic

  • Chinese Port Fog Causes 3–7-Day Ship Delays — The Loadstar (Jun 3, 2026)
  • Antwerp Terminal Launches Hybrid Operations — Logistics Business (Jun 3, 2026)
  • Essity Launches Display Pallets in Lidl UK — Logistics Business (Jun 3, 2026)
  • Q2 2026 Freight Brokerage Rate Report — FreightWaves (Jun 3, 2026)
  • Target Launches $367M Food Distribution Center in Colorado — Supply Chain Dive (Jun 3, 2026)
ShareTweet

Related Posts

Chinese Port Fog Causes 3–7-Day Ship Delays — The Loadstar
Strategy & Planning

Chinese Port Fog Causes 3–7-Day Ship Delays — The Loadstar

June 3, 2026
0
Antwerp Terminal Launches Hybrid Operations — Logistics Business
Manufacturing

Antwerp Terminal Launches Hybrid Operations — Logistics Business

June 3, 2026
1
Essity Launches Display Pallets in Lidl UK — Logistics Business
Manufacturing

Essity Launches Display Pallets in Lidl UK — Logistics Business

June 3, 2026
1
Q2 2026 Freight Brokerage Rate Report — FreightWaves
Inventory & Fulfillment

Q2 2026 Freight Brokerage Rate Report — FreightWaves

June 3, 2026
1
Target Launches $367M Food Distribution Center in Colorado — Supply Chain Dive
Inventory & Fulfillment

Target Launches $367M Food Distribution Center in Colorado — Supply Chain Dive

June 3, 2026
1
GlobalX Sues Ascent for $30M Over Cargo Brokerage Breach — FreightWaves
Logistics & Transport

GlobalX Sues Ascent for $30M Over Cargo Brokerage Breach — FreightWaves

June 3, 2026
1

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Gemini AI Logistics 2026: 2M-Token Context Enables 99.9% Delay Prediction

Gemini AI Logistics 2026: 2M-Token Context Enables 99.9% Delay Prediction

10 Views
March 30, 2026
Iran War Costs Hapag-Lloyd $40–50M/Week: 6 Ships Stuck

Iran War Costs Hapag-Lloyd $40–50M/Week: 6 Ships Stuck

13 Views
March 28, 2026
多样性、公平性与包容性(DEI)在商业成功中继续发挥重要作用

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Continue to Play a Crucial Role in Business Success

10 Views
February 15, 2026
The Platformification of Last-Mile Logistics: How SpeedX and ProShip Are Rewriting E-Commerce Delivery Economics

The Platformification of Last-Mile Logistics: How SpeedX and ProShip Are Rewriting E-Commerce Delivery Economics

22 Views
March 19, 2026
Show More

SCI.AI

Global Supply Chain Intelligence. Delivering real-time news, analysis, and insights for supply chain professionals worldwide.

Categories

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Procurement
  • Technology

 

  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research

© 2026 SCI.AI. All rights reserved.

Powered by SCI.AI Intelligence Platform

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Facebook
Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Scan to share via WeChat

Open WeChat and scan the QR code to share

QR Code

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
  • Login
  • Sign Up

© 2026 SCI.AI