Shippers can profit from differences in liner companies' bunker surcharges

If shippers play their cards right, they can benefit from significant differences in how sensitive the major liner companies' bunker adjustment factors are to oil price fluctuations, notes Seaintelligence.
Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

It varies from liner company to liner company how sensitive the new bunker adjustment factors, BAF, are to oil price fluctuations, and shippers could profit from that, concludes Seaintelligence.

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