天津航运指数2025年第46周环比上涨0.19%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-18 02:20

Core Insights - The Tianjin Shipping Index (TSI) reflects the price fluctuations in the shipping market of Tianjin and northern regions, derived from the Northern International Container Freight Index (TCI), Northern International Bulk Freight Index (TBI), and Coastal Container Freight Index (TDI) [2][3] Group 1: Container Shipping Market - The Northern International Container Freight Index experienced a slight decline initially but stabilized overall, with European routes showing minor fluctuations. The US routes are gradually recovering, but the planned price increases by shipping companies in late November did not materialize, leading to a decrease in freight rates. The indices for routes from Tianjin to the US West and East coasts fell by 7.54% and 5.35%, respectively, with TCI closing at 1099.85 points, down 11.86 points or 1.07% from November 7 [2][3] Group 2: Bulk Shipping Market - The Northern International Bulk Freight Index saw a decline followed by a recovery, with grain market freight rates showing steady increases. Coal market rates rose by 0.74% due to increased import demand in China, while metal ore rates fell by 1.05%. The TBI closed at 1125.02 points, reflecting a decline of 0.26% from November 7 [2][3] Group 3: Coastal Container Shipping - The Coastal Container Freight Index continued to rise, with outbound freight rates increasing by 3.24% during the week. The demand for bookings to Fujian from Tianjin remains strong, leading to tight capacity. Inbound freight rates also saw a slight increase of 1.45%, resulting in TDI closing at 1121.13 points, up 2.40% from November 7 [3] Group 4: Index Publication and Coverage - The Tianjin Shipping Index is published by the Tianjin International Trade and Shipping Service Center on each working day, covering 27 international routes connecting Tianjin Port, Qingdao Port, Caofeidian Port, and global ports, as well as domestic shipping routes. The index is based on a reference point of 1000 established on July 16, 2010 [3]