With the cost of sending one shipping container going over $20K, you'd better believe someone is getting paid good money to fill every cubic inch of that space.
Just by coincidence THEY last year 'retire' many, many cargo ships around the world. Y'know, it's very easy and fast to destroy ship. To build new, you need time and lot of $$$$$$. Covid lockdowns are not enough, they use other stuff to broke world economy.
Is the cost by weight or size? Meaning if I ship an empty container it's the same price as a full container, or no?
EDIT - https://www.icontainers.com/quotes/FCL/GBFXT/PORT/GB/USSPQ/PORT/US/?dv20=0&dv40=1&hc40=0 says shipping a 40 footer from China to the US is ~$3,800.
I know a purchasing agent for a cabinet company making shit for Home Depot and others. They import the hardware. He told me they container shipping has gone up about 5000.00 per 53' container over the usual THIS YEAR.
A deliberate setup to create shortages of everything.
They have to be careful because inflation can be disastrous for bankers.
I don't know the details, but I think size is the main factor. And I was referencing the rate from China to the West Coast. Those were definitely chinks.
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