Prices on long-term container contracts have doubled in a year

The desire – of both container carriers and customers – to make long-term contracts in order to avoid transport chaos in the future is clearly reflected in prices, according to numbers from Xeneta.
Photo: PR/MSC
Photo: PR/MSC

The price on making long-term contracts has doubled in a year, show new figures from analyst firm Xeneta, which thereby confirm the significant interest in and demand for landing long-term deals on sea transportation.

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