R.S. Logistics North West Ltd

R.S. Logistics North West Ltd Whether you require local or global freight movements, we can offer the best solution that fits with your requirements. R.S.

Logistics was established in September 2013 and our Directors have in excess of 20 years’ experience in the Freight Forwarding and wider Maritime Industry. Logistics are totally committed to offering their clients a dedicated professional service where excellence comes as standard. Logistics offer a wide range of innovative and cost effective solutions for both FCL and LCL shipments. With an excel

lent network of world-wide agents, we are able to provide a first class service throughout the supply chain. Together with our strategic selected suppliers we aim to give our customers that personnel touch so we become an extended arm of their business. We are fully committed to our customers in understanding their business needs, which inturn has continued our success in developing and growing each other’s business’. Our philosophy is to build long lasting relationships with our customers, and to provide a service that can improve and evolve with their business. We offer complete transparency on how we work and a firm believer that ‘it’s good to talk’.

19/11/2015

Container shipping faces three more years of overcapacity and financial pain
Slowing global trade and a bloated orderbook of large vessel capacity mean that container shipping is set for another three years of overcapacity and financial pain, according to the latest Container Forecaster report published by global shipping consultancy Drewry.

The recent slowdown in world trade has forced Drewry to halve its forecast for container shipping growth for this year to just 2.2% and revise down estimates for future years. Meanwhile, an additional 1.6 million teu of new capacity is being added to the fleet this year, equating to a growth rate of 7.7%. As a result, Drewry’s Global Supply/Demand Index, a measure of the relative balance of vessel capacity and cargo demand in the market where 100 equals equilibrium, has fallen to a reading of 91 in 2015, its lowest level since the recession ravaged year of 2009.

Consequently, spot freight rates across most key trades have fallen to historical lows, particularly on the Asia to Europe, Asia to East Coast of South America and Asia to Middle East trades. Carrier reliance on the monthly GRI mechanism and void sailings to adjust capacity has not worked.

“Were it not for the recent fall in bunker prices, shipping lines would be losing money,” said Neil Dekker, Drewry’s director of container shipping research. “They cannot continue to rely on this unexpected gift to maintain profitability.”

Some carriers have started to take more radical action by removing significant capacity from certain trades. Two alliances have each removed a single loop in the Asia to North Europe trade and the G6 alliance has taken out two strings this winter in the transpacific trade, although this is part of their usual winter re-deployment. On the smaller trades, Maersk has removed its smallest service on the Europe-South Asia route. After a horrific year, five carriers decided to suspend their weekly service of Panamax ships operating between Asia and East Coast South America, which will remove around 6% of operational capacity.

However, with a further 1.3 million teu due to join the global fleet in 2016, many routes that are currently experiencing problems will be further hindered by new deliveries and the continued global cascade. Drewry forecasts that its Global Supply/Demand Index will fall to its lowest level on record over the next few years, indicating that the overhang of excess capacity will be even greater than that experienced in 2009.

“The container shipping industry is in the midst of an over-capacity crisis which will worsen next year,” warned Dekker. “How carriers and tramp owners address the overcapacity situation will influence the duration of the crisis. Shipping lines will need to idle a much larger portion of the fleet than they have hitherto been prepared to do. Otherwise, short of an unexpected recovery in traffic volumes, container shipping is set for several years of overcapacity and mounting financial losses.

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