HCB Magazine September 2021

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TANKS & LOGISTICS

INFLATION SITUATION MARKETS • SHIPPERS MAY HAVE TO PUT UP WITH HIGHER COSTS FOR A LITTLE LONGER, WARNS STOLT TANK CONTAINERS, AS ADVERSE CONDITIONS CONTINUE TO MAKE LIFE TOUGH GLOBAL TRUCKING AND shipping costs are likely to stay high for some time, Stolt Tank Containers (STC) expects. Changing trade patterns, increased volatility in supply chains and a low orderbook for containerships are all pushing up industry prices. Tight ocean freight capacity is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, STC says, with demand coming back as the global vaccine rollout prompts some economic recovery. Furthermore, the worldwide driver shortage is only getting worse as drivers have migrated to other services during the Covid-19 pandemic. “The last time our industry saw conditions even close to resembling the current market was prior to the financial crisis of 2008,” says Mike Kramer, president of STC. “However, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conditions we face today are unprecedented in nature, with multiple issues occurring simultaneously.” The effects of the pandemic have lately been overlaid by several other unexpected

 INTERMODAL OPERATORS ARE EXPOSED TO DISRUPTION IN THE GLOBAL MARITIME TRADES

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events, notably the Texas freeze in February and the closure of the Suez Canal, both of which impacted short-term trade. When viewed globally, these multiple factors are creating a very challenging market and the disruptions, shortages and inefficient service from carriers have caused a substantial increase in costs. “Along with rapidly rising ocean freight costs, other factors are also compounding the situation,” Kramer continues. “Adding to the size of our fleet and hiring additional manpower to deal with the extra work generated by blank sailings and the subsequent rerouting of tanks and rising fuel prices all add to our costs.” PASS IT ON “Unfortunately, like many logistics companies, producers, and even customers, we have no choice but to increase our prices to offset these cost increases and to ensure supply chain stability,” Kramer notes. “We have also increased our demurrage tariff rates and reduced free time included in our contracts. Forecasts indicate that the blank sailings, rolled bookings from carriers in all markets, port congestion and high demand, will

continue well into the future and as a logistics provider we are not be able to absorb these, so they will be passed on to shippers. “One advantage that I believe we have at STC is our strong long-term relationships with our customers, our ocean carriers and other vendors that are helping us move our cargo,” Kramer continues. “In dealing with the unprecedented conditions, we are working with both our customers and vendors in a collaborative fashion to minimise cost increases and to digitise as much activity as possible and increase transparency in other areas of the supply chain. We have made significant investments in digitalisation in recent years and have integrated our systems electronically with both shippers and vendors to reduce waste and inefficiencies so that we are able to keep related administrative costs low.” Despite the challenges, there are some opportunities ahead, explains Kramer. “We are seeing incredibly strong demand across all geographies and sectors of the market as economies begin to rebound from the pandemic and consumer confidence improves. This is driving our customers to restock and restart, or increase, production to full capacity. We are also seeing very strong growth in demand as cargo moves from unsustainable flexibags back into tank containers. “Our focus is to remain agile so that we can continue to deliver the highest levels of service at the lowest possible cost to our customers while working to create additional efficiencies for the future.” www.stolttankcontainers.com


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Australia updates ADG

4min
pages 64-65

Texas codifies storage tank safety

5min
pages 62-63

Salvors busy yet again

3min
page 55

Changes planned for RID/ADR/ADN

14min
pages 56-61

What went wrong with Stolt Groenland

10min
pages 52-54

Conference diary

2min
pages 48-49

Incident Log Heat treatment

8min
pages 50-51

News bulletin – chemical distribution

6min
pages 46-47

CBA counts cost of disruption

2min
page 45

IMCD expands in China, Latin America

6min
pages 40-41

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

6min
pages 38-39

Brenntag’s strategy pays off

5min
pages 42-43

Univar sees demand return

2min
page 44

STC considers market changes

3min
pages 36-37

VTG adds security system

2min
pages 34-35

More acceptance for digital systems

4min
pages 32-33

Perolo enjoys surge in orders

5min
pages 30-31

Odfjell tests hull cleaning idea

3min
page 25

OCIMF tweaks SIRE

2min
pages 26-27

Proman expands methanol fleet

2min
page 24

News bulletin – tanker shipping

6min
pages 28-29

Stolt Tankers joins zero carbon plan

3min
page 23

Consolidation comes to chemships

8min
pages 20-22

Letter from the Editor

4min
pages 3-5

Oiltanking tests drones

3min
pages 16-17

Survey shows the need for action

6min
pages 8-9

Learning by Training Face the change

2min
page 7

News bulletin – storage terminals

4min
pages 18-19

Stolthaven recognised in Brazil

2min
pages 12-13

Vopak faces energy transition

6min
pages 14-15

30 Years Ago

2min
page 6
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