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Drewry: World Container Index Down 1.4% on the Week

Last updated: 2022/04/09 at 11:59 PM
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Drewry’s composite World Container Index decreased by 1.4% to $8,041.50 per 40ft container this week.

Our detailed evaluation for Thursday, 7 April 2022
• The composite index decreased by 1.4% this week, however, stays 64% increased than a yr in the past.
• The typical composite index of the WCI, assessed by Drewry for year-to-date, is $9,116 per 40ft container, which is $5,908 increased than the five-year common of $3,208 per 40ft container.

• Drewry’s World Container Index composite index decreased by 1.4% to $8,041.50 per 40ft container, however is 64% increased than the identical week in 2021. Freight charges on Shanghai – Los Angeles dropped 3% or $288 to $8,824 and Shanghai – New York fell 2% or $228 to $11,303 per feu. Spot charges on Shanghai – Rotterdam slid 2% to $10,845 per 40ft field. Equally charges on Rotterdam – Shanghai fell by 2% or $37 to $1,455 per feu. Nevertheless, charges on Shanghai – Genoa gained 2% or $266 to $12,232 per 40ft container. Charges on Rotterdam – New York grew 3% or $223 to $6,903 per 40ft field. Charges on Los Angeles – Shanghai and New York – Rotterdam surged 1% every to $1,275 and $1,183 per feu respectively. Drewry expects spot charges to stay steady within the coming week.
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