Stockwell International Urgent News Alert 20th November 2020

Peak Season Surcharge & Congestion Surcharge

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International has received notice that in light of the continued Industrial Action and several shipping lines being impacted a GRI/PSS has been implemented:

  • Implemented 1st November: Korea, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan to Australia US$300/TEU and US$600/FEU for both dry and refrigerated cargo
  • Implemented 16 November: North Europe, Mediterranean and Black Sea to Oceania US$200/TEU and US$400/FEU
  • Implemented 6 November: India to Australia and New Zealand US$100/TEU

Stockwell International has received information from agents in Italy that all cargo sailing from or via Italy from November 13th to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide will be subject to a Peak Season Surcharge.

  • USD 4.00 per w/m or Minimum

Please be advised that due to the continued challenges in moving cargo over over the ports of New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles we will be implementing a Congestion Surcharge on all outbound cargo that is moving from or via New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles.

  • Implemented 28 November: All North American CFS to All Destinations (sailing From New York, New Jersey,
    Los Angeles, or Long Beach) US$5.00 w/m, MIN 1 cbm

With effect from 18 December 2020 (gate in date) the GRI will be applied for cargo ex USA and Canada to Australia and New Zealand as follows:

  • USD 200 per TEU on all equipment for both dry and reefer cargo

Stockwell International has received advice and wishes to advise customers that due to the ongoing and heavy congestion that is being experienced in UK ports, a Congestion Surcharge (CGS) will be introduced for all cargo moving from Australia and New Zealand to the United Kingdom

  • Implemented 16 NovemberUSD 100 per TEU for both Dry and Reefer cargo from Australia and New Zealand to United Kingdom

Please see notice advising that a PSS of USD 6.00 per w/m will be applicable from cargo sailing December 1st 2020. This charge will be applicable to all LCL cargo moving from or via Germany to Australia.

A PSS as of December 1st 2020 for the following trade lanes are as follows:

  • Middle East/Red Sea USD 3,00 w/m
  • Australia USD 6,00 w/m

Please be advised that the carriers operating ex Sydney to Fiji have announced due to the significant disruption to services as a result of congestion in Sydney that a Port Congestion Surcharge of

  • USD 210.00 per TEU for all cargo loading out of Sydney will be implemented from December 17th 2020
  • The LCL amount that will be passed onto our customers is USD 9.50 per w/m or Minimum

In summary:

Peak Season Surcharge & Congestion Surcharge 2

Peak Season Surcharge & Congestion Surcharge 2

New Zealand Congestion Updates

Auckland

  • Vessel berthing delays in Auckland are between 8-14 days
  • Berth waiting times and operational delays have resulted in shipping lines applying congestion surcharges
  • There is now a container shortage in Auckland impacting exporters
  • International shipping lines have suspended Coastal shipping options from Auckland to the South Island. Causing rail and road options to become heavily congested

Auckland to Christchurch

Stockwell International has been advised that sea freight from Auckland to Christchurch has been suspended due to the current shipping issues affecting New Zealand ports and services which is unlikely to go back to normal until early next year.

Rail is only accepting bookings for services four weeks ahead. The next option is not till 23rd November and weekly thereafter subject to space. All waitlist bookings are also now cancelled.

  • the increased cargo has resulted in rail congestion of approximately 2 weeks delay
  • Kiwirail has added 6 more trains per week from December to support volumes

Stockwells has also been advised that because rail costs are significantly higher than coastal sea freight there will be a levy initiated; Christchurch Congestion Surcharge of $40 per revenue ton when cargo moves via rail to the South Island.

Tauranga

Stockwell International has been advised estimated turnaround times as are:

  • 10-12 days from date of discharge for general cargo.
  • 3-5 days from date of discharge for containers that were priority managed by you through Shuttle Select.

Surcharges

Stockwell International has received notice that in light of the continued Industrial Action and several shipping lines being impacted a GRI/PSS has been implemented:

  • Implemented 1st November: Korea, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan to Australia and New Zealand  US$300/TEU and US$600/FEU for both dry and refrigerated cargo
  • Implemented 16 November: North Europe, Mediterranean and Black Sea to Oceania US$200/TEU and US$400/FEU
  • Implemented 6 November: India to Australia and New Zealand US$100/TEU

Shipping line MSC has advised with effect from 1 December 2020, the following increases are to be applied:

New Zealand Congestion Updates

A Congestion Surcharge will be implemented on all outbound cargo that is moving from or via New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles.

  • Implemented 28 November: All North American CFS to All Destinations (sailing From New York, New Jersey,
    Los Angeles, or Long Beach) US$5.00 w/m, MIN 1 cbm

Stockwell International has received advice and wishes to advise customers that due to the ongoing and heavy congestion that is being experienced in UK ports, a Congestion Surcharge (CGS) will be introduced for all cargo moving from Australia and New Zealand to the United Kingdom

  • Implemented 16 NovemberUSD 100 per TEU for both Dry and Reefer cargo from Australia and New Zealand to United Kingdom

A Congestion Surcharge of USD280/TEU will be applied as follows;
To and From Port of Auckland, New Zealand (For all container types)

  • Export cargo from Port of Auckland, New Zealand
  • on or after 16th November 2020* (*based on freight application date)
  • prepaid by shipper (charge code: CGL)
  • Import cargo to Port of Auckland, New Zealand
  • on or after 16th November 2020* (*based on freight application date)
  • collected from consignee (charge code: CGD)

USA/Canada to Lyttelton via Auckland 

Stockwell International has been advised that shipping line Vanguard  has announced an Auckland Congestion Surcharge effective 23rd October 2020. The surcharge will be applied to all coastal containers loaded from Auckland to Lyttelton.

Unfortunately Stockwell International has no choice but to pass this cost on.

USA/Canada to Lyttelton via Auckland surcharge

USA:Canada to Lyttelton via Auckland surcharge

Shipping Line Service Suspensions 

Dear Customers,

Australia 
Due to the recent events, several shipping lines have suspended bookings from various trade lanes to all AU ports. Currently, getting space on vessels is extremely difficult, most shipping lines are NOT taking any NEW BOOKINGS until December. Bad weather and lack of equipment is adding to the already difficult situation.

  • OOCL/COSCO sent a notice advising the suspension of bookings to Australia ex SEA and Europe.
  • ALL Shipping Lines have suspended bookings ex India to AU

New Zealand
Stockwell International has also been advised that sea freight from Auckland to Christchurch has been suspended due to the current shipping issues affecting New Zealand ports and services which is unlikely to go back to normal until early next year.

Rail is only accepting bookings for services four weeks ahead. The next option is not till 23rd November and weekly thereafter subject to space. All waitlist bookings are also now cancelled.

Stockwells has also been advised that because rail costs are significantly higher than coastal sea freight there will be a levy initiated; Christchurch Congestion Surcharge of $40 per revenue ton when cargo moves via rail to the South Island.

Please contact your sales rep ASAP for new bookings.

 

Heavy Booking out of Central China

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International has received information from overseas agents that shipping lines in Shanghai have temporarily reduced allocation to very few voyages due to the situation in Sydney.

If the situation in Sydney eases, Stockwell International has been advised the schedule will get back to normal sooner. Shanghai and Ningbo ports are working almost at max capacity. As we know, many load ports are also overloaded due to COVID, congestion, and several other factors.

We also ask you please take into account that China is planning 2 weeks of quarantine/COVID restrictions prior to Chinese New Year that will suspend Hong Kong and South China feeder services between 20 January 2021 – 22 February 2021.

This will no doubt cause delays, we ask for your patience as we try to minimise delays as much as possible.

Stockwells has been advised that Hong Kong, Huangpu, Guangzhou, Sanshui, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Jiangmen, Dongguan, Shangtou will not provide feeder service during that time.

Please contact your sales rep ASAP for new bookings.

 

Schedule Delays Update

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International would like to update customers with the following information regarding the terminal situation in Australia.

SYDNEY

DPW Terminal

  • Current vessel waiting time / delay: 4->4.5 days.

Terminal Situation is expected to improve by end week 49.

Patrick Terminal

  • Fremantle, Melbourne and Brisbane presently have no delays
  • Sydney still 10 days with some improvement based on contingencies employed.

Industrial Action Suspended until 1st December.

According to shipping lines; 

  • There is 1 container vessel waiting to enter Port Botany, 2 container vessels approaching the boarding ground and 6 container vessels at berth. Some vessels have changed the order of their port calls to minimise waiting time.
  • There are 4 vessels that are still scheduled to omit Port Botany, with no new omissions announced in the past week.
  • DP World Australia and Patrick Terminals have more cranes in operation and greater throughput through their terminals.
  • DP World and Hutchison are permitting shipping lines to exceed proforma window exchanges, to assist with the evacuation of empty containers. There is a 1-2 day delay to berth at the terminal at the moment.
  • In terms of clearing the backlog of containers at Port Botany  DP World Australia has claimed they will have cleared the backlog in the next 10-14 days and Patrick Terminals is experiencing up to 21 days delay in scheduled vessel arrivals.
  • There are containers that have been delivered, or are en-route to Port of Melbourne, that will be transhipped to Port Botany. This process could result 3-4 weeks delay.

 

Emergency Intermodal Charge – USA

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International has received information and wishes to inform customers that due to the ongoing congestion situation at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach an Emergency Intermodal Charge (EIC) for dry cargo moving from Australia / New Zealand / New Caledonia / French Polynesia to USA will be implemented.

As from 4 December until further notice, the EIC of USD 350 per dry container (20’, 40’, 40’HC) will be charged on all U.S. inland point shipments with provision of carrier haulage, pre-carriage or on-carriage door service over port rail ramp location shown.

The Emergency Intermodal Charge will apply to the following locations where door moves (truck/rail) routed via any ocean container yard or rail ramp

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • St Louis, Missouri
  • St Paul/Minneapolis, Minnesota

Stockwell International will endeavour to update you as more information becomes available. For any questions please contact your sales representative on [email protected] or 1300 786 468.

 

Product Emissions Standards – Spark Ignition Engines

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International received advice from The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment administers in regards to Product Emissions Standards. The standards apply to new spark-ignition engines used in outdoor power equipment such as lawn mowers, generators and whipper snippers; and marine vessels such as outboard engines, personal watercraft and stern-drive engines.

Since 1 July 2018, only products that comply with the standards can be imported into Australia. Emissions controlled products with engines that have been certified to standards by one of the following international authorities will meet the Australian standards:

  • the United States Environmental Protection Authority
  • European Union
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada
  • Californian Air Resources Board.

Please be keep in mind it is the responsibility of the importer to provide the correct certification numbers and declaring your goods incorrectly can lead to cargo being shipping back.

Get more information.

 

Sea Priority 

Dear Customers,

Shipping line CMA/CGM/ANL has sent out notice that when shipping time-sensitive goods, their service SEAPRIORTIY will guarantee space and equipment for a fee;

  • NEA to AU/NZ  USD 800/BOX*
  • SEA/ISC/MEG to AU/NZ USD 600/BOX*

Valid 1st-30th November 2020.

View the notice.

 

Christmas Season Outlook 

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International would like to remind customers that the next 6 weeks are critical for cargo arriving into domestic supply chains.

Retailers are now dealing with pre-Christmas sales much earlier due to the very popular one-off sales events – both on-line and in-store.

  • Amazon Prime Day yesterday
  • Click Frenzy 10 Nov
  • Black Friday 27 Nov
  • Cyber Monday 30 Nov

The demand on retailers will worsen by the Melbourne lockdown, as more purchases are made on-line and home delivery pressures grow.

If cargo is not here by November, Christmas sales may be missed. Please contact us ASAP for bookings.

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