Sea export: How to increase initiative?

VCN– The shortage of empty containers, high freight rates or unexpected risks such as the case of the Ever Given ship stuck in the Suez Canal has caused difficulties for export firms. Flexibly changing transport means and promoting the production of empty containers are what Vietnamese enterprises can do to take the initiative in production and business.
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Customs officers at Cat Lai Port Customs Branch (HCM City Customs Department) supervise import and export goods. Photo: Huy Kham

Switch from sea to railway

Tran Thanh Hai, Deputy Director of Import and Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), said the current sea freight to Europe is US$6,000-8,000 per container and to the US is US$5,000-7,000 per container, which is reduced a bit compared to the peak time.

Regarding the Ever Given ship stuck in the Suez canal, affecting the cost of shipping, Nguyen Dinh Tung, General Director of Vina T&T Group Company (a company specialising in exporting agricultural products to the US, Australia, Japan, and Canada) was worried by long transit times for shipments. The high cost is inevitable, but the delay in delivery to partners, affecting the business’ reputation and product quality, is even more important. According to Tung, Vietnamese firms are quite passive in transporting export goods by sea because they mostly depend on foreign shipping lines.

The leader of the Import and Export Department said the incident at the Suez Canal showed the vulnerability of the global supply chain. In case of upheavals such as war, terrorism, storms, earthquakes, or diseases, bottlenecks will occur, and the trade flow will stop.

It is estimated 95% of the volume of imported and exported goods from Vietnam to Europe and vice versa must go through the Suez Canal. There is another route that bypasses Africa, but it takes about 10 more days, which is very costly.

“In the Asia-Europe shipping route, businesses should consider and take advantage of intermodal rail transport instead of sea only. For example, with only about 29-30 days shipping from Vietnam to Germany and a slight increase in price compared to the shipping rate at the moment, rail transport is a suitable option in the current context,” said Hai.

Producing empty containers is feasible

Due to the lack of empty containers that has pushed up shipping rates, some Vietnamese firms, such as Hoa Phat Group, decided to invest in the production of empty containers.

According to Hai, containers are often belonged to shipping lines, not manufacturers. However, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the scarcity of empty containers opened up a business opportunity. Producing empty containers is not difficult for Vietnamese firms, but not all units can do it because containers use high-quality steel from China.

China is the largest steel and container producer in the world. If firms were to import steel from China to produce containers in Vietnam, the price will make it difficult to compete.

“Fortunately, we have two big steel producers - Hoa Phat and Formosa that are capable of producing special steel to make container shells with great bearing capacity. Recently, Hoa Phat announced they would produce containers, as a value-added steel product. I believe they can do it,” said Hai.

From the perspective of enterprises, Nguyen Dinh Tung said the Government should work with foreign shipping lines in Vietnam so they would support Vietnamese export enterprises, especially in the current difficult context.

To take the initiative in production and business in the long run, the leader of the Import and Export Department said firms must be aware of the possible risks at any time such as diseases, natural disasters, and fires to propose response scenarios. Each unit needs to have a reserve fund, diversify the import-export market, and import raw materials from different sources instead of one country. For transportation activities, they must also have a scenario to consider the switch to railway because shipping by sea to Europe is congested, and what the cost of shipping by air is.

“Buying insurance for goods is another issue. We cannot prevent external incidents but can minimise risks and losses thanks to insurance. In fact, many Vietnamese firms do not want to buy insurance because they think it is useless,” said Hai.

By Thanh Nguyen/ Ha Thanh

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