Containerized imports plummeted 20.8 percent, exports were down 21.4 percent and empty containers fell 19.3 percent from October 2010. The past year has been a difficult one for carriers in the trans-Pacific as severe overcapacity and weak demand resulted in a steady decline in freight rates.
The erosion of freight rates was especially difficult for niche carriers that operate small 3,000-TEU vessels, as their per-unit costs are higher than the larger carriers. Many of the larger carriers operate vessels of 8,000-TEU capacity or greater.