Record Shipping Costs Add to Automotive Supply Chain Woes
The auto industry, already grappling with a global shortage of microchips, is now seeing another source of supply-chain concern: a lack of ships, according to an Automotive News report.
Earnings for freighters that move autos and industrial machines across the globe have surged to about $80,000 a day, the highest in data since at least 2000, according to Clarkson Research Services Ltd. a unit of the world’s largest shipbroker.
That represents another small headwind — seaborne trade in cars is a fraction of overall activity — for the industry. The likes of Ford Motor Co. and General Motors already painted a gloomy outlook in recent months, driven primarily by semi-conductor shortages impeding production.
Read the full Automotive News report.
Source: https://rvbusiness.com/record-shipping-costs-add-to-automotive-supply-chain-woes/