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Russia’s Economic Isolation Deepens As Shipping Lines Make Final Port Calls
Zubu Brothers ^ | 5-12-2022 | Greg Miller of FreightWaves

Posted on 05/12/2022 4:10:39 AM PDT by blam

Russia’s ocean container imports continue to collapse as shipping lines wind down the last remnants of their services to the country’s ports.

Russia — now effectively a pariah within Western logistics circles — still has cargo import options. Yet the loss of virtually all of its ocean shipping links makes obtaining consumer goods and components much more difficult. Elvira Nabiullina, Russia’s Central Bank chairwoman, recently warned that the range of consumer goods available in her country is already shrinking and Russian companies needing foreign components are facing “serious problems.”

Top carriers wind down service

The world’s top container lines paused bookings to Russia in the days after the invasion of Ukraine. However, some service continued, including efforts to evacuate liner-owned empty containers from Russian ports.

In the third week of April, automatic identification system (AIS) vessel-position data showed that at least 10 MSC container ships and five Maersk ships had either recently called or were planning to call in St. Petersburg in the Baltic Sea or Novorossiysk in the Black Sea. MSC and Maersk are the largest and second-largest ocean carriers in the world, respectively.

As of Wednesday, AIS data showed MSC’s calls to Russian ports were down to three ships: the 2,604-twenty-foot equivalent unit MSC Lara, arriving in Novorossiysk on Thursday, and the 2,490-TEU MSC Pamira III and 2,250-TEU MSC Andriana III, which recently departed Novorossiysk.

Maersk has now completely ended its Russian service. It announced the cessation “of all vessel operations” on May 4.

According to Alphaliner, “The 3,596-TEU Voga Maersk made its last call at St. Petersburg on April 29. Earlier that week, four of her sister ships — the Venta Maersk, Vayenga Maersk, Vuoksi Maersk and Vaga Maersk — called to evacuate empty containers to North European ports.”

Maersk’s Rotterdam-to-St. Petersburg service with two 3,596-TEU vessels ceased in March. Maersk made its last call to Novorossiysk with the 2,274-TEU Nele Maersk on April 21, said Alphaliner.

Vessel-position data shows that container-ship calls to St. Petersburg and Novorossiysk are now extremely limited. Remaining service providers are generally small container ships with capacities of under 1,000 TEUs and general cargo ships with container capacities of under 500 TEUs.

Container ship calls to Russia plunge

U.K.-based data provider VesselsValue tracks the weekly frequency of container-ship calls at Russian ports. In the nine weeks since the invasion (through the first week of May), weekly calls were down 38% compared to the nine weeks prior to the invasion.

The drop was driven by a 55% plunge in calls to Russia’s European ports. There were just four calls to Novorossiysk during the first week of May, according to VesselsValue. That’s less than a third of the pre-invasion weekly average.

Meanwhile, container-ship calls to Russia’s Pacific container gateway in Vladivostok (located far from main population centers) have been relatively unscathed. They’re down 9% post-invasion.

Bookings to Russia plunge

Data from FreightWaves’ SONAR Container Atlas, a new ocean data platform released Tuesday, highlights the severity of Russia’s ocean container import collapse.

Not only is the number of ship calls sinking, but capacity of remaining ships is shrinking with the wind down of services using larger ships by Maersk and MSC. Using ship-position data, SONAR Container Atlas shows that the capacity of container vessels destined for Russia has fallen to roughly one-sixth of pre-invasion levels.

The volume of bookings (made via the booking data source for SONAR Container Atlas) is likewise around one-sixth of its pre-invasion levels.

And during the month after the invasion, SONAR Container Atlas data shows huge spikes in booked cargo that was not loaded by ocean carriers.

At some points, declined bookings surged to over five times normal levels. Not only did bookings plummet, but a large chunk of Russia’s planned imports never even made it onto the ships. No wonder Nabiullina is concerned about her country’s dwindling consumer goods and components.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: finalcalls; isolation; russia; shipping
I wonder if they'll have a shortage of baby food?
1 posted on 05/12/2022 4:10:39 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

It’s a shame that Russia doesn’t share a long land border with the world’s #1 manufacturing nation. /s


2 posted on 05/12/2022 4:15:56 AM PDT by The Duke (Search for 'Sydney Ducks' and understand what is needed.)
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To: blam

No, there won’t.

Looks like Maersk is selling its operations there to another biz that will do biz with Russia.


3 posted on 05/12/2022 4:36:30 AM PDT by mewzilla (We need to repeal RCV wherever it's in use and go back to dumb voting machines.)
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To: mewzilla

And Maersk is refusing to name the potential buyers, hmmmm....

https://www.reuters.com/business/maersk-says-china-lockdowns-may-worsen-container-congestion-2022-05-04/

Anyone else smell a rat...?


4 posted on 05/12/2022 4:38:11 AM PDT by mewzilla (We need to repeal RCV wherever it's in use and go back to dumb voting machines.)
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To: mewzilla
From 3 weeks ago, what a coinkydink...

Igor Pukhov appointed as Chief Commercial Officer of Global Ports Management LLC

5 posted on 05/12/2022 4:39:48 AM PDT by mewzilla (We need to repeal RCV wherever it's in use and go back to dumb voting machines.)
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To: mewzilla

Cosco, the Chinese shipper owned by the CCP, is taking over shipments to the Russians.


6 posted on 05/12/2022 5:00:02 AM PDT by Thunder90 (All posts soley represent my own opinion.)
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To: Thunder90
"Cosco, the Chinese shipper owned by the CCP, is taking over shipments to the Russians."

A good fit, eh?

Extreme Weather Threatens Global Wheat Crops – With One Notable Exception (Russia)

7 posted on 05/12/2022 5:39:23 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Next up after anonymous crude oil tankers - anonymous wheat cargo ships...


8 posted on 05/12/2022 7:58:51 AM PDT by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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To: blam

Given that ruble now is the top performing currency of the year and China and India have agreed to buy as much Russian oil they can get their hands on, I doubt Russia cares if it is isolated from the West.


9 posted on 05/12/2022 9:38:48 AM PDT by Kazan
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