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Date: 7th November 2024

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New Zealand

AIR TERMINALS

  • Import cargo terminals are operating as normal.
  • Export terminals are operating as normal.

LANDSIDE & CUSTOMS

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Australia

LANDSIDE & CUSTOMS

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Asia

AIR

  • Imports – Capacity issues persist from many origins due to ocean delays and the conversion of shipments to air transport, particularly from Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
    – Rates are fluctuating due to high demand and limited capacity.
    – Singapore Airlines are experiencing backlogs and capacity constraints within the Asia region, resulting in potential delays.
  • Exports – Consolidated shipments are moving as planned, with capacity available on most carriers.

OCEAN

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Trans-Tasman

AIR

  • Imports – Consolidations are moving as planned, with capacity available on most carriers.
  • Exports – Consolidations are moving as planned, with capacity available on most carriers.

OCEAN

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Europe

AIR

  • Imports – Additional security requirements for shippers are slowing down some shipments and complicating airline bookings. UK consolidations are being routed through Japan due to TSA restrictions in the US.
    • Delays are currently being experienced from Frankfurt, London, and Milan, with the potential for further delays as November progresses.
  • Exports – Consolidations are moving as planned, with available capacity on most carriers, thanks to increased capacity from USA-bound carriers returning to the market.

OCEAN

  • BMSB season started on September 1st with the same policies and procedures as last year. Also refer to the ‘New Zealand’ and ‘Australia’ sections of our View from the Bridge for in depth detail on requirements, restrictions, and target countries.
  • Peak export season from Europe after summer holidays has filled up some sailings. Currently, 3-4 weeks’ notice for bookings is best to be safe.
  • On-going attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea have made all container carriers to NZ avoid the Suez Canal until further notice. There will be delays of approximately 2-3 weeks and extra costs as shipping lines reroute via Cape of Good Hope.
  • Vessels are off window arriving into Europe from the Cape. On time arrivals are as low as 21%. This is causing the weekly schedules to be disrupted. This is particularly bad from the UK, where containers are regularly being left behind at the terminal.
  • Floods in Valencia have damaged many warehouses.
  • Container shortages are happening particularly at depots that are further inland, e.g., Czech Republic, Austria.
  • There are equipment shortages in Turkey.
  • 20’ reefers are in low supply across Europe.
  • Congestion in Singapore is causing delays in transit of 1-2 weeks.
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North America

AIR

  • Imports – We are beginning to experience some delays in transit and offloading due to capacity constraints. While overall capacity is reduced, delays are typically within 24 to 48 hours.
    • Most consolidations are moving as planned. For shipments to LAX, please allow an additional day for estimated time of arrival.
  • Exports – Consolidations are moving as planned, with capacity available on most carriers. United Airlines and Delta Airlines resumed daily flights starting October 28, and American Airlines resumed on October 29th. Additional capacity will be added with Hawaiian Airlines returning on November 16, and Air Canada on December 1.

OCEAN

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