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Global Container Market Update — August 22, 2026

As of 2026-08-22 (UTC) · Auto-generated daily brief

The Drewry World Container Index rose by 4% to $4,526 per 40ft container, driven by a 9% increase in Transpacific rates (Drewry). Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to pose risks, with carriers announcing Emergency Fuel Surcharges (Drewry). Port congestion has eased in Shanghai and Rotterdam, yet remains elevated (Drewry).

Global Market Overview

The container shipping market is experiencing mixed signals with rising rates on the Transpacific route and declining rates on the Asia-Europe route. Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are influencing carrier strategies, including the introduction of Emergency Fuel Surcharges. Port congestion remains a significant factor, although some easing has been observed in major ports like Shanghai and Rotterdam.

  • Transpacific rates increased by 9% due to resilient demand and capacity management (Drewry).
  • Asia-Europe rates declined, with Shanghai to Genoa and Rotterdam seeing reductions (Drewry).
  • Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to impact shipping operations (Drewry).
  • Port congestion has eased in Shanghai and Rotterdam but remains a concern (Drewry).

Container Freight Rates

Freight rates on the Transpacific route have seen significant increases, driven by strong demand and strategic capacity management by carriers. In contrast, the Asia-Europe route has experienced a slight decline in rates.

Trade lane / indexLatest / signalChangeNote
Drewry World Container IndexUSD 4,526 per 40 ft+4%Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment) · Data date: 20 Aug 2026
Shanghai–Los AngelesUSD 6,802 per 40ft+9%Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment)
Shanghai–New YorkUSD 9,507 per 40ft+9%Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment)
Shanghai–RotterdamUSD 4,401 per 40ft-1%Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment)
Shanghai–GenoaUSD 4,955 per 40ft-2%Drewry WCI (public weekly assessment)

Port Operations

Port operations have shown signs of improvement with reduced congestion in key hubs. However, challenges remain due to ongoing labor strikes and geopolitical tensions.

  • Shanghai: Congestion eased, average vessel waiting time at 32.3 hours (Drewry).
  • Rotterdam: Congestion eased, average vessel waiting time at 25.0 hours (Drewry).
  • Hamburg: Operational disruptions due to labor strikes, impacting throughput (Port of Hamburg).

Container Availability

Container availability is inferred to be tight on the Transpacific route due to increased demand and capacity management. The Asia-Europe route may see improved availability following rate declines.

  • Transpacific: Tight availability due to high demand and blank sailings (Drewry).
  • Asia-Europe: Potentially improved availability as rates decline (Drewry).

Shipping Lines

No material verified updates on shipping lines this cycle.

Supply Chain Risks

Geopolitical tensions and operational challenges continue to pose risks to the global supply chain. The expiration of the US-Iran MoU on the Strait of Hormuz and labor strikes in Germany are key concerns.

  • Strait of Hormuz: Ongoing tensions with carriers imposing Emergency Fuel Surcharges (Drewry).
  • German ports: Labor strikes affecting operations in Hamburg and other key hubs (JOC).

Container Price Trends

Ocean freight rates are showing mixed trends with increases on the Transpacific route and decreases on the Asia-Europe route. Container equipment prices remain stable with no significant changes reported.

SegmentLatest / signalNote
Ocean freight ratesMixedIncreases on Transpacific, decreases on Asia-Europe (Drewry)
Intra-Asia rates暂无经核实的公开更新Verified public data unavailable at publication time
New / One Trip containers暂无经核实的公开更新Verified public data unavailable at publication time
Used containers暂无经核实的公开更新Verified public data unavailable at publication time
Leasing demand暂无经核实的公开更新Verified public data unavailable at publication time
Empty repositioning暂无经核实的公开更新Verified public data unavailable at publication time

Expert Market Assessment

The short-term outlook for the container shipping market suggests stable freight rates due to tight capacity management. Over the medium term, geopolitical tensions and operational disruptions may continue to influence market dynamics.

  • Short-term: Stable freight rates expected due to tight capacity (Drewry).
  • Medium-term: Geopolitical and operational risks may impact market stability.
  • Opportunities: Early booking and strategic planning can mitigate risks.
  • Risks: Geopolitical tensions, labor strikes, and capacity constraints.

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.

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