We would like to provide you with an update on the current situation regarding cargo bookings and rates for various lanes.
1. CN-ORD: We have noticed a significant rise in the number of high-density cargoes booked for this week. As a result, the capacity for high-density cargoes will be greatly limited. Airlines will be prioritizing volumetric cargoes.
2. CN-LAX: Following last week's rate increase from CN-LAX, the bookings for this lane have remained steady. We have observed a large number of big shipments being booked. Rates for high-density cargoes are expected to increase again this week. However, volumetric cargoes will be given preference.
3. CN-JFK: Last week, due to a significant rate hike for CN-JFK, there has been a decrease in demand for e-commerce cargoes on this lane. However, traditional B2B volume is on the rise. High-density cargoes account for a major portion of the booked volume. Depending on the developments in CN-ORD rates this week, CN-JFK rates may increase again.
4. CN-DFW: Ongoing project shipments have resulted in extremely limited space, and we anticipate that rates for the this week will continue to rise.
5. CN-ATL: This week, air connecting solutions like CI and BR (PVG-TPE-ATL) have very few available spaces left, leading to an increase in rates.
6. CN-SEA/SFO: Air connection solutions like JL (PVG-NRT/HND-SEA/SFO) have available space for the first leg (PVG-NRT/HND). However, the second leg is experiencing significant constraints. Rates for this week may continue to increase.
7. CN-MEX: Due to an increase in volume for automotive parts, the demand for CN-Mexico has surged. Most shippers are seeking solutions with fast transit times. The main final destinations from CN to Mexico have predominantly been MTY.
Anna
Branch Manager of Maxwin Logistics Ltd