b'NOVEMBER 8 - 21, 2021TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED LOGISTICS 11(GROWTHcontinued fromin turn, is amenable to a glo- Top U.S. Reefer Exportspage 10) balized container trade.Jan-Sep 2021 - Jan-Sep 2020by40%andits9.6%profitRank HS (2) 2021 2020 AsoluteAsolute t elemAtics Change Change %marginincreaseby33.3%.1 02 - MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL 279,641 286,104 -6,464 -2.26%In North America, the com- Aswithothersegments2 08 - EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OF CITRUS FRUIT OR MELONS 148,976 141,773 7,203 5.08%pany reported increased salesoftradeandtransportation,3 04 - DAIRY PRODS; BIRDS EGGS; HONEY; ED ANIMAL PR NESOI 78,196 72,793 5,403 7.42%andprofitsforpineapplestechnologyisplayingabig4 21 - MISCELLANEOUS EDIBLE PREPARATIONS 67,168 66,629 539 0.81%and melons and in its fresh- roleindrivingimprove- 5 07 - EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND CERTAIN ROOTS AND TUBERS 55,891 63,420 -7,530 -11.87%6 20 - PREP VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PLANT PARTS 45,792 45,311 481 1.06%cut fruit, fresh-cut vegetable,ments in the reefer business.7 39 - PLASTICS AND ARTICLES THEREOF 32,716 26,539 6,177 23.27%andpreparedfoodproductThe biggest trend right now8 03 - FISH, CRUSTACEANS & AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES 29,855 31,957 -2,101 -6.58%lines. All this, despite beingistelematics,whichistied9 16 - EDIBLE PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, FISH, CRUSTACEANS ETC 10,799 7,942 2,857 35.97%faced with higher fuel, inlandtomonitoringcargocondi- 10 35 - ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES; ENZYMES 9,137 8,394 743 8.85%freight,packaging,produc- tions such as temperature andALL OTHERS 81,282 79,945 1,337 1.67%tion, and procurement costs,humidity, said Tuthill. Total TEUs 839,452 830,807 8,645 1.04%andunprecedenteddisrup- TelematicsalsosupportsTop U.S. Reefer Importstions in global supply chainsremote diagnostics, which allowsJan-Sep 2021 - Jan-Sep 2020and shortages of labor, saidoperatorstochangeconditionsRank HS (2) 2021 2020 AsoluteAsolute MohammadAbu-Ghazaleh,within a container to accommo- 1 08 - EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OF CITRUS FRUIT OR MELONS 719,276 690,759 Change Change %thecompanysCEO,onandate changing conditions, such2 03 - FISH, CRUSTACEANS & AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES 139,253 127,115 28,517 4.13%12,138 9.55%earningscallwithanalystsas supply-chain delays. Respi- 3 07 - EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND CERTAIN ROOTS AND TUBERS 96,062 88,302 7,760 8.79%and journalists. ration rates can be slowed down4 19 - PREP CEREAL, FLOUR, STARCH OR MILK; BAKERS WARES 56,298 47,721 8,577 17.97%Reefer ocean freight ratesto extend the shelf life of com- 5 02 - MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL 53,274 56,399 -3,126 -5.54%havealsoseenincreases,modities,Tuthillexplained.6 16 - EDIBLE PREPARATIONS OF MEAT, FISH, CRUSTACEANS ETC 43,250 28,725 14,525 50.57%althoughatamoremoder- Eighteen days of transit time7 30 - PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 41,106 34,938 6,168 17.65%8 20 - PREP VEGETABLES, FRUIT, NUTS OR OTHER PLANT PARTS 38,859 36,677 2,182 5.95%ateratethanfordrycon- used to be the maximum. Now9 22 - BEVERAGES, SPIRITS AND VINEGAR 25,362 23,897 1,465 6.13%tainercargo,butthatstatewe can get 30 days of transit10 04 - DAIRY PRODS; BIRDS EGGS; HONEY; ED ANIMAL PR NESOI 24,712 20,866 3,846 18.43%of affairs is not expected towith favorable outcomes andALL OTHERS 98,789 69,966 28,823 41.20%continue.DrewrysGlobal(GROWTHcontinued onTotal TEUs 1,336,241 1,225,366 110,876 9.05%ReeferContainerFreightpage 15)Rate Index, which examined ratesacrossthe15reefer trade routes, saw an increase sofarthisyearof50%at the end of the third quarter, whiledrycontainerfreight rateshavemorethandou-bled during the same period. But Drewry foresees freight rates for dry cargo declining in 2022, as trade conditionsWe Ship Pharmaceuticalsnormalize, while reefer rates will continue to rise. Tuthillseesthereefer marketgrowingata5%to 6% pace through 2023, withand healthcare productsincreases in demands for spe-cialty products and the contin-ued globalization of the trade inrefrigeratedcommodities.Trusted partner for Consumers will continue their quests to follow healthy diets, andthatmeansconsumingworldwide pharma logisscsfresh foods from around the world throughout the year.Ifyougobacktothe 1970s, 80% to 90% of perish-ablesweresourcedlocally, said Tuthill. Now that figure is closer to 50%. Avocados, citrusfruit,andblueberries- Secure Soluuonsare all examples of commodi-ties that have benefitted from this phenomenon. - Proven Reliability- End to End Visibility- Regulatory Compliance Greg Tuthill, senior VP at SeaCube +305.407.3125
[email protected] vegetables, Tuthill sees fresh seafood as a growth area forwww.amerijet.comthe reefer business. The sea-food industry has come under some distress because fishing stocks have been depleted in 13 out of the 15 regions of the globe, he said. That has led to more fish farming, which,'