15 May 2023 | 17:40 UTC

Platts launches two South America-US container box rates, PBX assessments

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, has launched four new daily spot container freight rate and bunker excluded container rate assessments, effective May 15, 2023, complementing existing box rate assessments, and extending market coverage to an active and growing US-South America trade lane.

The new assessments cover the following routes and are published under these codes:

Headhaul

Route

From

To

Symbol

Mavg

PCR41

EC South America

US Gulf Coast

PCR4100

PCR4103

PBX41

EC South America

US Gulf Coast

PBX4100

PBX4103

Backhaul

PCR42

US Gulf Coast

EC South America

PCR4200

PCR4203

PBX42

US Gulf Coast

EC South America

PBX4200

PBX4203

These daily spot assessments reflect the transactable value at 1330 Houston time, for transporting forty-foot equivalent, or FEU, containers on those fronthaul and backhaul routes, for loading five to 25 days forward from the date of publication.

The PBX assessments reflect the latter, excluding the cost of bunker fuel. They are calculated by subtracting the value of the existing Platts Bunker Charge assessments Platts publishes on these routes from the respective container box rate assessments.

The assessments will be published in $/FEU and will follow the Houston publishing schedule.

Platts assesses key shipping regions under broad geographic descriptions.

The relevant descriptions for the routes are:

East Coast South America: Atlantic Coast including Argentina

US Gulf Coast: Houston, Texas, to Mobile, Alabama

These assessments are published in Platts Dry Freight Wire, on Platts Shipping Alert pages SHP0510, SHP0512, SHP0520, SHP0511, SHP0521, PGB3960, PGB3961, PGT4000, PGT4004, PGT4001, and in the Platts pricing database under the symbol codes above.

Please send all feedback, comments or questions to shipping@spglobal.com, containers@spglobal.com, and pricegroup@spglobal.com.

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