BIFA Director General, Robert Keen, says that over the last several months, the Secretariat has received many complaints from its members about significant changes within the maritime market, including high freight rates, surcharges, and new business practices by the lines, which limit market access for forwarders.
Keen states: “BIFA believes that after communication with the CMA, it is clear that substantive evidence will be required for them to consider a review of the maritime supply chain, including shipping line practices that may be distorting the operations of the free market to the detriment of international trade.
“We will analyse and use the information and data obtained from the survey, which is only for BIFA corporate members, to support a submission to the CMA on members’ behalf, with all responses being aggregated, and no data released that identifies an individual respondent.
“Hopefully the results of the survey will deliver some objective evidence regarding the current state of the deep-sea container market.”
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