Supply Chain Council of European Union | Scceu.org
Freight

Freight forwarder DSV expects chaotic freight market to persist

Adds CEO interview, releads

COPENHAGEN, Oct 26 (Reuters)Chaotic conditions in the freight sector and sky-high prices for transporting goods will persist for “a very very long time”, the world’s third-largest freight forwarder DSV DSV.CO said on Tuesday.

Major trade bottlenecks have formed around the globe due to a surge in demand for retail goods from people stuck at home under pandemic-related lockdowns, and these have worsened as economies recover.

This has led to record-high freight rates and the situation has worsened in recent months for both air and sea freight, Danish-based DSV said in its third-quarter earnings report.

“I have stopped using the word ‘normalization’,” Chief Executive Jens Bjorn Andersen told Reuters. “If normalization means that we will come back to a market like we knew it in ’18 and ’19 I do not think it will happen – at least not for a very very long time.”

The situation has been particularly severe in major markets such as the United States, where dozens of vessels remain stuck off the West Coast ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, unable to discharge.

“The fact that investments in infrastructure has been neglected in the U.S. for many years does not help as the port and railway infrastructure simply is not equivalent to the volume increase that has taken place,” Andersen said.

He spoke after DSV confirmed strong preliminary third-quarter profit released earlier this month, when it also lifted its 2021 outlook for the fifth time this year on the back of record-high freight rates.

($1=6.3922 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and David Holmes)

(([email protected]; +45 21 56 90 10; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))

The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.

Related posts

Keelvar Enhances Ocean, Air Freight Sourcing Bots for Procurement Automation

scceu

Direct container shipping lines launched from Chabahar to India, UAE

scceu

MACT calls on Centre, State to look into ‘killer stretch’ in Delhi where 247 road accidents occurred in 2021

scceu