[UPDATED] 7 Irresistible Reasons Why Freight Rate Fluctuates

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Reasons Why Freight Rate Fluctuates

Freight Rate fluctuates! Some times, it goes up, other times, it goes down. The best part would be that some times, it is predictable. But worst of all, most times it is unpredictable.

When we receive requests about our freight rates, we require more information about clients/customers shipment. The information demanded is key to determining our air or sea freight rate.

Often times, unstable freight rates is a challenge that requires due attention, so carefully select 7 current most pressing reasons why freight rates are unstable. We also share why we think these reasons are uncontrollable. 

First, the fluctuation in freight rates occurs for several reasons. The determining factors may be internally or externally influenced. Although, amongst other factors, it may depend on the country or location involved.

In this post, we share some external determining factors that most time falls beyond our ability to control. So, whether it is Air freight shipping, Sea freight or Road freight, the cases may be similar, except a few disparities particularly, with road freight. 

Take a look at the table of content, and follow as we proceed. So, if you have other reasons not listed, kindly use the comment box below this post to air your views about freight rate.

Demand and Supply

Freight rate fluctuates mostly due to demands and supplies. This bothers on the number of ships at a particular port in Nigeria. The lower the number of booking that a shipping line gets, the lower the freight rates but the higher it is, the higher the freight rate. 

Most times, the directional effect of booking come up due to foreseeable factors as well as unforeseen circumstances, most of which are uncontrollable. For example, during the yuletide periods (foreseeable) and also the worldwide pandemic (which was unforeseen).

 

Products Seasonality

Depending on the seasonality of particular products being shipped on some trade lanes, freight rate might fluctuate. In this aspect, some consumer goods that are heavily traded in holiday seasons, as well as naturally seasonal such as fruits, vegetables, etc, may ben responsibility. 

There is usually a surplus charge of space on shipping vessels during the low demand duration. This period span across the holiday season or those times when prices of a commodity do not favour the shippers. 

So, when there is an excess charge on shipping vessels, freight rate drops. This reason has a link with demand and supply to a great extent. The busier the carriers are, the less space available and the higher the cost. Think about demand itself – depending on your location and where you are shipping, seasonality can drive demand.

 

Are you aspiring to be an exporter? Is it your First Time?

 

The Weather or Climatic Change

Weather is a very strong determining factor. Freight rate, whether air, sea or road can also be influenced by weather conditions. 

Weather conditions like rain on rainy seasons or the harmattan haze in December threaten the aircraft cause flight disruptions and usually cause rate hikes in air freight rates. Same applies to Sea freight, although tranship delays, disaster en-route may also have an effect on freight rates.

 

Read Also: How to Select the Best Logistics Service Provider in Nigeria.

 

Exchange Rate

The exchange rate affects freight rate directly whenever there is a change in the dollar rate. There is usually a directly proportional increase in prices of goods and services. For example, at the time of this post, 1 dollar to naira stand at N365.50, whereas on Monday 3rd February 2020, it stood at N361.50.

Definitely, the freight rates would not be the same as the fluctuation in the price of the dollar also affect the market generally.

 

Read Also: 5 Most common Import Documents Required for Customs Clearance

Cost of Fuelling & Scarcity

This factor is a major reason why freight might fluctuate. As fuel price increases, the airlines and shipping lines also adjust rates of freight to correspond with profit margins. There could be a sharp hike in freight rate especially when there are scarcity of fuel. 

 

Government Policy

Although the government play major roles in freight, some policies adopted may affect how freight fluctuates. For example, VAT. Value Added Tax which used to be 5% was increased to 7.5% effective from January 2020. 

Apart from tax, increase in the Lagos State Landing Fee and packing fee are yet another determinant factor to the upward movement of the freight rates. 

 

The Worldwide Pandemic: COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic is a major factor for price fluctuation today. As at the time of this updated post, most manufacturing companies are not on normal operations across the world. There is also a hike in the cost of freight as a result of factors Another factor is the flight ban in most countries.

 

Read Also: Why air freight shipping is considered the best option

Are these factors really uncontrollable?

Well, the above-listed factors are not controllable as they depend on external forces such as the act of God, the Government,  International effects and so on. 

As a company, there are factors that drive shipping freight rates. To get the Bowa-Gate Global freight rates and Clearance fees, there is however some information we would need. 

You would be required to provide us with the location, distance, dimension, weight & sizes, freight mode, handling mode, service needed and freight type. These also help us determine the rate and service charges. 

 

Why Choose Us As Your Agent

Bowa-Gate Global Ltd is a logistic company with a team of highly motivated and experienced professionals who provide quality cargo handling, freight forwarding and clearing services in Nigeria.

We provide adequate logistics and clearing services for our numerous clients. Our operational systems include handling of all relevant documents, freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing and transportation of consignment on behalf of the consignee. Proper monitoring of all inward and outward bound consignments is ensured by our efficient and dedicated staff.

 

We answered some pressing questions for you here

Learn to Calculate Chargeable Weight for Air Freight

Avoid these Mistakes, if you are an Importer

These 6 reasons tell you why you need BowaGate Global Limited

 

Let’s Discuss Our Freight Rate

You’ll definitely like our rate as we have an irresistible freight rate with you in mind. Chat with us directly via Whatsapp HERE. You can also send an email to info@bowagateglobal.com.

Our response rate is awesome. Our lines are open during business hours.

You can leave your business in our hands, be it Importation, Exportation, Freight Forwarding, Clearing/Customs Duty BrokerageGroupage FreightWarehousing, Consolidation, Air Freight Consolidation, Shipping GloballyDoor to Door Freight Shipping, etc.

Request a Quote HERE. For more information, write to us via contact form.

Do you like this Post? Use the comment box also for questions.

 

Each time any of our clients ask about our freight rates, it leaves us demanding more information about their shipments before determining how much it cost. This information is key to determining our air freight rate as well as sea freight rate.

Often times, our responses have caused them to ask for reasons why freight rate fluctuates or why there has not been a fixed rate for freight and customs clearance. 

First, the fluctuation in freight rates occurs for several reasons. The determining factors may be internally or externally influenced. Although, amongst other factors, it may depend on the country or location involved.

In this post, we share some external determining factors that most time falls beyond our ability to control. So, whether it is Air freight shipping, Sea freight or Road freight, the cases may be similar, except a few disparities particularly, with road freight. 

Take a look at the table of content, and follow as we proceed. Please tell us any other reasons for freight rate fluctuation.

Demand and Supply

Freight rate fluctuates mostly due to demands and supplies. This bothers on the number of ships at a particular port in Nigeria. The lower the number of booking that a shipping line gets, the lower the freight rates, the higher it is, the higher the freight rate. 

 

Products Seasonality

Depending on the seasonality of particular products being shipped on some trade lanes, freight rate might fluctuate. In this aspect, some consumer goods that are heavily traded in holiday seasons, as well as naturally seasonal such as fruits, vegetables, etc, may ben responsibility. 

There is usually a surplus charge of space on shipping vessels during the low demand duration. This period span across the holiday season or those times when prices of a commodity do not favour the shippers. 

So, when there is an excess charge on shipping vessels, freight rate drops. This reason has a link with demand and supply to a great extent. The busier the carriers are, the less space available and the higher the cost. Think about demand itself – depending on your location and where you are shipping, seasonality can drive demand.

 

Are you aspiring to be an exporter? Is it your First Time?

 

The Weather or Climatic Change

Weather is a very strong determining factor. Freight rate, whether air, sea or road can also be influenced by weather conditions. 

Weather conditions like rain on rainy seasons or the harmattan haze in December threaten the aircraft cause flight disruptions and usually cause rate hikes in air freight rates. Same applies to Sea freight, although tranship delays, disaster en-route may also have an effect on freight rates.

 

Read Also: How to Select Best Logistics Service Provider in Nigeria

 

Exchange Rate

The exchange rate affects freight rate directly whenever there is a change in the dollar rate. There is usually a directly proportional increase in prices of goods and services. For example, at the time of this post, 1 dollar to naira stand at N365.50, whereas on Monday 3rd February 2020, it stood at N361.50.

Definitely, the freight rates would not be the same as the fluctuation in the price of the dollar also affect the market generally.

 

Read Also: 5 Most common Import Documents Required for Customs Clearance

Cost of Fuelling & Scarcity

This factor is a major reason why freight might fluctuate. As fuel price increases, the airlines and shipping lines also adjust rates of freight to correspond with profit margins. There could be a sharp hike in freight rate especially when there are scarcity of fuel. 

 

Government Policy

Although the government play major roles in freight, some policies adopted may affect how freight fluctuates. For example, VAT. Value Added Tax which used to be 5% was increased to 7.5% effective from January 2020. 

Apart from tax, increase in the Lagos State Landing Fee and packing fee are yet another determinant factor to the upward movement of the freight rates. 

 

Are these factors really uncontrollable?

Well, the above-listed factors are not controllable as they depend on external forces such as the act of God, the Government,  International effects and so on. 

Factors that drive shipping freight rates

As a company, there are factors that drive shipping freight rates. To get the BowaGate Global freight rates and Clearance fees, there is however some information we would need. 

You would be required to provide us with the location, distance, dimension, weight & sizes, freight mode, handling mode, service needed and freight type. These also help us determine the rate and service charges. 

 

Why Choose Us As Your Agent

Bowa-Gate Global Ltd is a logistic company with a team of highly motivated and experienced professionals who provide quality cargo handling, freight forwarding and clearing services in Nigeria.

We provide adequate logistics and clearing services for our numerous clients. Our operational systems include handling of all relevant documents, freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing and transportation of consignment on behalf of the consignee. Proper monitoring of all inward and outward bound consignments is ensured by our efficient and dedicated staff.

 

We answered some pressing questions for you here

Learn to Calculate Chargeable Weight for Air Freight

Avoid these Mistakes, if you are an Importer

These 6 reasons tell you why you need us

 

Let’s Discuss Our Freight Rate

You’ll definitely like our rate as we have an irresistible freight rate with you in mind. Chat with us directly via Whatsapp HERE. You can also send an email to info@bowagateglobal.com.

Our response rate is awesome. Our lines are open during business hours.

You can leave your business in our hands, be it Importation, Exportation, Freight Forwarding, Clearing/Customs Duty BrokerageGroupage FreightWarehousing, Consolidation, Air Freight Consolidation, Shipping GloballyDoor to Door Freight Shipping, etc.

Request a Quote HERE. For more information, write to us via contact form.

Do you like this Post? Use the comment box also for questions.

 

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