Filed under: Supply & Distribution — Lindsay Nemastil @ 12:36 pm

Despite the Chinese New Year celebration coming to a close, a backlog of Asian freight persists.  Despite heavy demand generated by the recovering global economy, capacity is down between 30-45% from this time last year according to one freight forwarder.  Reports from several Chinese ports suggest ships are sailing above capacity, and experts predict it may take months before backlogs clear.

With limited space, shippers have been forced to pay elevated rates to secure cargo space aboard overbooked ships.  New rate increases as high as 15% took effect March 1, but with carriers eager to recoup loses from 2009, more increases likely loom ahead.

Filed under: Pandemic Flu, Regulatory Compliance — Lindsay Nemastil @ 10:05 am

President Obama has approved legislation to increase the budgets to two of the key government agencies responsible for ensuring occupational safety.  The appropriations bill, signed into law in December, will increase 2010 OSHA and NIOSH budgets by 8% and 5%, respectively.  According to Safety + Health magazine, the agencies expect to use the additional funds to hire compliance officers and expand pandemic flu preparedness.

Filed under: Pricing Trends, Regulatory Compliance — Lindsay Nemastil @ 3:08 pm

Months after first beginning their climb, natural rubber latex prices continue to hover near record levels set earlier this month closing at 742 sen/kg Thursday (Source:  Malaysian Rubber Board).  Despite improved production, supplies have been slow to reach the market in recent weeks as dealers hold stock in anticipation of higher prices.

Driving the higher prices:

- Weakened supplies due to lower winter season production
- Stronger than anticipated global economic recovery
- Increased demand from the Chinese automotive industry
- Rising crude oil prices

Filed under: Pricing Trends — Michael Prather @ 4:00 pm

Natural rubber latex prices closed the week over 740 sen/kg, up 21.5% since year-to-date and over 70% from this time last year (Source: Malaysian Rubber Board).

Filed under: Pricing Trends — Michael Prather @ 10:45 am

Natural rubber latex prices surpassed 700 sen/kg today to close at 703.  The rally marked the first time prices closed above the 700 milestone since July 2008, when rising oil prices, new regulatory standards, and factory shutdowns sent disposable glove prices soaring to record highs.

Read more:
Business Standard:  NR prices rise on reports of low output