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内河运价整体维稳,沿海明显上涨
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-16 10:56
Inland Transportation - The inland transportation market remains stable due to the gradual release of wheat and the steady increase in the supply of autumn grains like rice, providing support for cargo availability [1] - Wheat market prices are experiencing fluctuations, with some grain holders choosing to sell, while the demand for wheat is weakened by the increased supply of quality corn for feed, reducing wheat's competitive edge [1] - Localized shipping efficiency issues and concentrated short-term cargo flows have led to slight tightness in shipping capacity, with some inland routes in the Jiangsu and Anhui regions maintaining stable freight rates after a previous increase of 3-5 yuan/ton [1] Coastal Transportation - The coastal grain transportation market shows a strong performance with stable cargo volumes and rising freight rates, specifically reporting freight rates of 78-83 yuan/ton from Anning Port to Guangdong and 68-73 yuan/ton to Fujian for 5000-ton vessels [3] - Despite the stable demand for wheat in southern sales areas, the overall consumption remains flat, with milling companies purchasing based on demand and feed companies maintaining safe inventory levels, leading to limited cargo support [3] - Typhoon weather has caused delays in port operations, tightening market shipping capacity and resulting in an overall increase in freight rates by approximately 10 yuan/ton compared to the previous week [3] Market Outlook - The inland transportation market is expected to remain stable with the ongoing release of autumn grains, while freight rates are anticipated to fluctuate slightly based on actual conditions of various routes [2] - The coastal grain shipping market has reached relatively high freight rates, and future trends will depend on the impact of typhoons and the alignment of shipping capacity with actual cargo demand [4]
内河运价获支撑,沿海高位回调
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-09 14:57
Inland Transportation - The market for inland wheat transportation has shifted this week, with increased grain outflow from storage entities easing previous supply tightness, leading to a rise in market circulation [1] - Wheat prices are under pressure due to enhanced selling intentions from storage entities and weak downstream demand, as feed enterprises show low purchasing enthusiasm for wheat due to the widening price gap with new season corn [1] - Inland shipping rates have seen a slight increase, with some regions experiencing a rise of 3-5 yuan/ton due to temporary tightness in shipping capacity caused by maintenance at sluices and increased grain outflow [1] Coastal Transportation - The coastal grain transportation market from the Suwan region to southern sales areas is characterized by stable cargo volume and price adjustments, with limited increases in wheat supply to southern regions [3] - Shipping rates for coastal transportation have slightly decreased, with rates from Anning Port to Guangdong and Fujian dropping by 2-3 yuan/ton, while overall demand for wheat remains subdued due to sufficient corn supply and competitive pricing [3] - The fluctuation in shipping rates is primarily driven by changes in shipping capacity, with improved port efficiency in northern ports alleviating congestion and contributing to the decline in shipping rates [3] Market Outlook - The inland grain shipping market is expected to remain stable in the short term, supported by the ongoing autumn grain harvest, but attention should be paid to sluice passage efficiency and wheat outflow pace [2] - Coastal shipping rates are anticipated to continue their downward trend as northern port operations improve, while container shipping rates are stabilizing after rapid increases, with future trends dependent on the balance of supply and actual shipping demand [4]