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Coronavirus Update - September 29

Allyn International is committed to providing you with the latest updates during this very fluid and everchanging period. Our goal with the information provided below is to give you a high-level, current overview of the most heavily impacted regions.

Many countries are beginning to see a second wave of COVID-19 infections. While it does not appear, full lockdowns will occur again, increased social distancing measures are being reintroduced in heavily affected regions. It is important to continue to secure your transport needs as soon as possible, including receiving confirmation from your carriers.

The following tables will provide the current cargo transport operational status and capacity levels for heavily
affected countries.

  • Limited capacity from Australia to the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe. Minor container shortages.
  • Capacity is available from Japan and UAE
  • Capacity is low from South Korea to Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa and the Americas. Major container
  • shortages.
  • Capacity is very low from India to APAC, Europe, the Middle East and the US. Major container shortages.
  • Capacity is low from Brazil across all trade lanes. Moderate container shortages.
  • Capacity is available from Singapore across all trade lanes except the Americas, where capacity is tight. Minor to medium container shortages.

United States of America Domestic Trucking Overview – Updated 09.29.2020

  • The dry van spot rate is currently $2.37 per mile, while flatbed and reefer spot rates are $2.39 and $2.57 respectively.

If you have any questions regarding the impact of the coronavirus to your supply chain or would like additional
research and market intelligence, please contact our Americas Consulting and Sourcing manager Mitchell
Turiel at Turiel.m@allynintl.com or (239) 219-7179.

 

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