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Some fresh produce exporters getting the pip with shippers
March 17 (BusinessWire) – New Zealand fresh produce exporters are getting the pip with some shipping companies as they get bumped on booked container space.
In the recent past, if container space got postponed at the last moment, there would often be another container ship in a couple of days said Catherine Beard, executive director of Export New Zealand, a division of Business N.Z.
“Now they are sometimes
experiencing delays of a month to six weeks to get their
products away,” she said.
There are different
regional pressure points, particularly for apples, onions
and squash out of the Ports of Napier, Lyttelton and Otago
in particular Beard said, though tight container space is
often a feature at this time of year.
Part of the
problem is that the global recession has revealed a global
shipping oversupply, with the recession encouraging shippers
to rationalise their operations and remove capacity to boost
profitability.
“Some shipping companies are also
slow steaming to reduce cost,” Beard said. “This results
in longer delivery times for exports, has shelf life
implications and could require greater inventory
levels.”
Exporters of higher value produce who use
refrigerated containers or who are regular customers get
shipping priority over lower value cargoes and sporadic
exporters.
There is no easy answer as New Zealand is
a small player in the international scheme of things and the
shipping rationalisation has been a global phenomenon.
Exporters require a shipping strategy as part of their
total business strategy, she said, and occasional exporters
might need to team up with regular or higher value exporters
to obtain the benefit of stronger contractural
relationships.
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