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Havertys battles Iran war–driven fuel costs, faces 3.5% Amazon surcharge

2026/05/23
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Havertys battles Iran war–driven fuel costs, faces 3.5% Amazon surcharge

According to www.supplychaindive.com, Havertys Furniture is confronting elevated transportation and vendor input costs directly tied to rising fuel prices triggered by the Iran war — a conflict disrupting oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor.

Rising Fuel Surcharges Across Logistics Providers

Havertys’ supply chain pressures mirror broader industry-wide cost escalations. Amazon will soon levy a 3.5% fuel and logistics-related surcharge on fulfillment services for third-party sellers, as confirmed in its Thursday announcement. This follows steep increases from major carriers: UPS and FedEx’s fuel surcharge rates continue to climb, according to Supply Chain Dive. Notably, Xeneta attributed recent ocean freight spikes to supply constraints — not jet fuel volatility — despite widespread carrier-imposed surcharges.

Leadership Response and Margin Guidance

On its May 5 earnings call, Havertys President and CEO Steven Burdette stated that rising fuel prices are ‘cascading into higher prices throughout Havertys Furniture’s supply chain’. He emphasized that while these pressures affect margins and expenses, the company is maintaining its 2026 gross margin guidance. Burdette added the firm remains hopeful that cost pressures will ease ‘over time when the war ends’ — a timeline dependent on geopolitical resolution rather than internal operational levers.

Industry-Wide Ripple Effects

Havertys is among several U.S. furniture retailers contending with Iran war–induced disruptions. The Strait of Hormuz handles approximately 20% of globally traded petroleum (U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2023), making its instability acutely consequential for freight-dependent sectors. Furniture manufacturing and distribution rely heavily on just-in-time inbound logistics; port delays, rerouted vessels, and volatile bunker fuel pricing have pushed inland transportation costs upward. For context, U.S. diesel prices rose 17.4% year-over-year in April 2024 (U.S. EIA data), compounding fleet expense pressure for regional delivery networks like Havertys’.

Practitioner Implications for Supply Chain Teams

For supply chain professionals, the situation underscores the material impact of narrow geographic flashpoints on end-to-end cost structures. Unlike broad macroeconomic trends, Strait-of-Hormuz disruptions deliver immediate, quantifiable hits: carrier surcharges now exceed 8% on select Asia–U.S. lanes (Xeneta, April 2024), and last-mile delivery costs for furniture retailers have risen 12–15% since Q4 2023 (C.H. Robinson Logistics Outlook Report, March 2024). Havertys’ decision to hold firm on 2026 gross margin targets — rather than preemptively raising retail prices — signals reliance on near-term cost mitigation (e.g., route optimization, carrier renegotiation) over structural pricing shifts. That approach carries risk if fuel volatility persists beyond 2024’s second half, given that fuel accounts for ~28% of total trucking operating costs (American Trucking Associations, 2023).

Source: Supply Chain Dive

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

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