How serious is the current congestion of shipping containers on a global scale?
Container xChange spokesperson Florian Frese, a platform that provides shippers with container source traceability, said in an interview with a reporter from China Business News that at present, there is an extremely short supply of 40-foot high-container containers. The demand for this type of container was still in demand. Not so nervous.
"Our monitoring data shows that almost 3/4 of the 40-foot tall containers have been shipped, so empty containers are hard to find." In addition, compared with last year, 20-foot ordinary dry cargo containers (20DC) and 40-foot containers have been shipped. Ordinary dry cargo containers (40DC) are also extremely short.
"At present, it is difficult to buy or lease empty containers in China," Fraser said.
The scarcity of containers at domestic ports has directly led to significant increases in freight rates at major ports.