Shanghai to London
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruptions
- As there will be a large volume of e-commerce shipments during the holiday, the warehouse space is still tight
- Prices during the festival will not fall like previous years
Shanghai to New York
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- Several carriers cancelled their flights during CNY holiday such as PO/CZ/etc.
- No weather disruption
- As there will be a large volume of e-commerce shipments during the holiday, the warehouse space is still tight
- Prices during the festival will not fall like previous years
Shanghai to Los Angeles
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- Several carriers cancelled their flights during CNY holiday such as PO/CZ/etc.
- No weather disruption
- As there will be a large volume of e-commerce shipments during the holiday, the warehouse space is still tight
- Prices during the festival will not fall like previous years
Shanghai to Frankfurt
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- No flight cancellations
- No weather disruption
- Space is open during the holiday
- Prices during the festival will not fall like previous years
Shanghai to Melbourne
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- No flight cancellations noted at the moment
- No weather disruptions
- The space is open for now; sources suggest the carriers will bring back freighters soon
- Market rates remain the same as last week
Shanghai to Sydney
- Most of the factories have closed business due to CNY holiday
- Due to the Spring Festival holiday (from 21 Jan till 27 Jan), all the goods booked during the festival must be received in our warehouse by the morning of January 20 at the latest, and the earliest operation date in the festival is January 26
- Most drivers have gone home for CNY which means pick-up costs have significantly increased
- No flight cancellations noted at the moment
- No weather disruptions
- The space is open for now; sources suggest the carriers will bring back freighters soon
- Market rates remain the same as last week
Other updates:
- Covid-19 Cases Impacts Chinese Factories
The Chinese government has started to scale back its zero-Covid policy—which it has strictly enforced for almost three years, as reported by Supply Chain Dive. This change has led to a sharp rise in Covid cases, with cases rising over 67% in China and leaving factories short-staffed and unable to maintain normal production schedules. - N. China:
Demand is picking up before the holiday, leading to some rate level increases this week. Market rates will decrease quite a bit during the LNY holiday period, starting from Jan 21 and lasting until the end of the month. - S. China:
Demand and rates have decreased and some factories have already begun taking off for LNY. With the lifting of all Covid measures in mainland China, cross-border traffic is expected to gradually resume.
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