McKinsey Sees Global Freight Costs Elevated for a Year or Two
A crane carries a Hapag-Lloyd container at London Gateway port.
Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/BloombergThe cost of shipping goods across the world’s oceans and air routes may stay high for a year or more as consumer demand stays strong and the already tight supply of capacity to move cargo commands a premium, according to McKinsey & Co.
That’s the outlook of Ludwig Hausmann, a partner in McKinsey’s office in Munich. He explained it this way: