Zencargo Market Update: 28th February
Feb 28, 2022
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Feb 28, 2022
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The Russian invasion into Ukraine has led to supply chain turmoil with disruption and delays highly likely. The UK, USA and EU have placed sanctions against Russia including the shutdown of airspace to Russian planes. Russia has banned aircraft from 36 countries from entering its airspace; this includes EU members. US and UK authorities have also warned of a growing increase in cyberattacks that could affect supply chains.
Prices of crude oil have increased to levels last seen in 2014 and there is a 40% increase in low sulfur fuel from December 2021. There is also potential for carriers to introduce emergency bunker chargers and rates are expected to increase.
At least two merchant ships have reportedly been hit since the invasion resulting in insurers either not offering vessel cover or demanding large premiums.
With cargo stuck in Ukraine and some carriers not accepting cargo to or from Russia, other European ports will see congestion increase with alternative ports receiving more cargo than usual. The congestion also has a knock-on effect with other trade lanes as containers will be stuck at ports, reducing container availability and affecting other trade lanes due to the lack of equipment.
Please speak to our experts if you have been affected by the recent events, and we will be happy to help.
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Tensions in Ukraine
As the situation in Ukraine escalates we have taken the decision to pause our Overland services in and out of the country while we assess the impact. Many hauliers operating European road freight services employ HGV drivers of Ukrainian nationality and we are thinking of our partners during this difficult time. Safety is our main priority and we will keep our clients informed of any further changes.
Fuel price uncertainties are creating disruption
It is forecasted that hauliers will become more selective in the jobs that they will undertake due to the current fuel price uncertainties. Crude prices have hit their highest in several years, passing over $100 a barrel. Following the news of increasing tensions in Ukraine, it looks likely that the prices will continue to rise.
Hauliers warned 2G phase-out could shut down their fleet tracking systems
Operators relying on older fleet tracking systems should consider upgrading their technology to avoid “major blackouts” as the UK’s mobile networks begin to phase out 2G. In December, the government announced 2G and 3G mobile networks would be phased out by 2033 as part of measures to increase the security of telecoms supply chains and to support a transition to faster technology, such as 5G and eventually 6G. The ageing 2G network is still used by hundreds of thousands of black-box devices to transmit data, but the move to switch it off means it will become obsolete – forcing affected transport firms to swap out the redundant technology and invest in 4G equipment.
Upcoming Customs Changes from July 2022
From 1 July 2022, the goods listed below will become subject to additional checks. Firstly, there will be a document check to confirm that the goods have the right commercial documentation and certificates/licences. Before the goods depart there will be a check on the seal applied to the consignment for identification purposes. On arrival, the goods will be physically checked.
From the 1st of July 2022 goods listed above will no longer be checked at the destination place, they will be inspected at border control posts and control points.
From 01 September 2022, Dairy products will also have the same checks as above when they are imported from the EU.
From 01 November 2022, Checks on all animal origin products inclusive of by-products will be introduced. Live animal inspections will take place at border control posts, if there are no border inspection posts at the point of entry the inspections will be carried out at the destination.
We anticipate a shortage of availability and the occurrence of delays around the bank holiday periods. Plan ahead and allow extra time for products to be delivered.
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The route ahead
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