August18 , 2026

    Manufacturing boom in India drives up intra-Asia freight rates

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    Resurgent demand for intra-Asia trade into India seems to have pushed short-term container freight rates on the route noticeably higher in recent weeks, recovering from the lows seen over the past few months.

    DP World Chennai said the FIX1, featuring fewer port calls, offered an eight-day shorter transit than other available connections between Chennai and China. It has a port rotation of Qingdao-Shanghai-Ningbo-Shekou-Chennai-Visakhapatnam-Port Klang-Shekou-Qingdao.

    According to industry sources, manufacturing activity in and around Chennai has gathered pace, propelled by trade diversification revolving around the much-publicised China plus-one sourcing strategy of western importers.