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Global Container Market Update — 2026-08-21
As of 2026-08-21 (UTC) · Auto-generated daily brief
As of 2026-08-21 (UTC), Drewry assessment 20 Aug 2026: Drewry’s World Container Index stands at USD 4,526 per 40 ft (+4% week-on-week). Spot rates on major East–West lanes show a moderate correction as capacity expands and demand eases on Transpacific and Asia–Europe. Figures below are taken from public Drewry / Freightos pages only; gaps are labeled explicitly. (Drewry)
Global Market Overview
Drewry’s World Container Index increased 4% to $4,526 per 40ft container (public weekly assessment).
Drewry notes ongoing Hormuz / US–Iran tension with carriers announcing Emergency Fuel Surcharges (EFS).
Freightos Baltic Index (FBX) currently around USD 3,689.80 (volatility 0.57%).
Market characterisation: a still high-cost, operationally volatile market moving toward partial rebalancing — not yet normalised.
- Spot rates correcting from elevated levels
- More vessel capacity on major East–West routes
- Geopolitics (Hormuz / tariffs) remains a swing factor
Container Freight Rates
The table lists only publicly evidenced benchmarks from this collection cycle. Regional reading: Shanghai remains the East–West pricing reference; Transpacific and Asia–Europe corrections reflect capacity expansion and easing demand (Drewry). Where a lane is blank, the public page did not yield a labeled figure.
| Trade lane / index | Latest / signal | Change | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drewry World Container Index | USD 4,526 per 40 ft | +4% | Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment) |
| Shanghai–Los Angeles | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Shanghai–New York | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Shanghai–Rotterdam | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Shanghai–Genoa | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Freightos Baltic Index (FBX) | USD 3,689.80 | 0.57% volatility | Freightos public FBX |
| Intra-Asia (Drewry / regional) | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
Port Operations
No sufficiently recent, independently verifiable operating figures for Shanghai, Ningbo, Hamburg, Busan or Dubai were confirmed in this collection cycle. Los Angeles / Rotterdam / Singapore updates are included only when official press text was captured — otherwise marked unavailable. Prefer gaps over assumptions.
Container Availability
Public real-time data on One Trip, used, leasing and depot stock remain limited. Market inferences from freight/capacity signals: rising vessel capacity may ease East–West equipment imbalances; strong U.S. imports can generate empty export boxes; Middle East route risk can still delay repositioning. These are inferences, not a global depot inventory.
Shipping Lines
No sufficiently specific carrier announcements with direct material relevance to today’s global assessment were confirmed in this collection cycle. Absence of a verified update is not evidence of inactivity.
Supply Chain Risks
Drewry notes ongoing Hormuz / US–Iran tension with carriers announcing Emergency Fuel Surcharges (EFS).
Container Price Trends
Reliable daily purchase prices for new, One Trip and used boxes are not publicly available at freight-index depth. Directional signals below refer to ocean freight, not equipment acquisition prices.
| Segment | Latest / signal | Change | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ocean freight rates | Moderately declining | +4% | Drewry WCI |
| Intra-Asia rates | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| New / One Trip containers | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Used containers | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Leasing demand | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
| Empty repositioning | Sin actualización pública verificada | — | No verified public update available at publication time. |
Expert Market Assessment
Short-term (2–6 weeks): Spot rates likely remain under moderate downward pressure while capacity expands and blank sailings ease — geopolitical shocks can reverse that quickly.
Medium-term (3–6 months): A broader return to Suez would release effective capacity; continued instability would preserve longer transit times and higher operating costs.
Market conclusion: commercially active, operationally unstable, highly sensitive to capacity and security shifts. Compare routes and terms — do not rely on a single global trend.
- Opportunity: improved negotiating leverage if benchmarks keep easing
- Opportunity: regional empty-container dislocations
- Risk: Middle East security / emergency fuel surcharges
- Risk: abrupt capacity and routing shifts
Public and official sources only. Licensed market desks are not included until contracted. Numeric rates are shown only when verified in the source bundle — never estimated.