Pricing Information - As of July 24, 2023, the spot rates for various shipping lines are as follows: Maersk: $1,767-$2,123/TEU, $2,958-$3,466/TEU; CMA: $1,935-$2,285/TEU, $3,445-$4,145/TEU; MSC: $2,060-$2,163/TEU, $3,440-$3,646/TEU; ONE: $2,604-$2,814/TEU, $3,343-$3,643/TEU; EMC: $2,355-$2,455/TEU, $3,560-$3,760/TEU [1] Shipping Index - As of July 21, 2023, the SCFIS European line index is reported at 2,400.50 points, a decrease of 0.89% week-on-week; the US West Coast index increased by 2.78% to 1,301.81 points. The SCFI composite index as of July 18, 2023, is at 1,646.90 points, down 4.98% from the previous period [2] Market Fundamentals - As of July 23, 2023, the global container shipping capacity exceeds 32.7 million TEU, reflecting an 8.1% year-on-year growth. In terms of demand, the Eurozone's June composite PMI is at 50.2, with manufacturing PMI at 49.4 and services PMI at 50.0. The US June manufacturing PMI is at 49, with a new orders index of 46.4. The OECD leading index for the G7 group recorded 100.40 in June [3] Market Logic - The futures market experienced a decline yesterday, with the main contract closing at 1,583.9 points, up 3.73%; the August contract closed at 2,244.9, up 1.47%. Major shipping companies have already set prices for August, reducing uncertainty, and a fluctuating market is expected in the near term. Short-term spot prices are not anticipated to fluctuate significantly, while a gradual decline is expected in the medium to long term due to current prices being at a seasonal peak [4]
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Jin Tou Wang·2025-07-25 02:17