Logistics Recap

March 26th – April 1st

Cost of low-sulfur fuel oil drops 46% from post-invasion high

The price of ship fuel is now down to around half the post-Ukraine-invasion peak. Second-quarter fuel surcharges for containerized cargo shippers promise more savings ahead.

That’s the good news. The bad news is that if shipping ultimately switches from fuel oil to LNG or methanol as part of its much ballyhooed energy transition, future fuel costs will likely skyrocket back to levels seen after the invasion — or worse.

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Derailment in Minnesota sets train cars ablaze

A 22-car BNSF train derailed early Thursday morning near Raymond, Minnesota, forcing the town’s residents to evacuate their homes, according to a March 30 statement from the railway.

The cars were carrying corn syrup and ethanol. Four of the cars carrying ethanol, which is highly flammable, ruptured and caught fire, the Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes tweeted Thursday.

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Japan plans to restrict some equipment exports

Japan’s government says it plans to put restrictions on some computer chip-making exports, following similar moves by the U.S. and the Netherlands. The measures will apply to 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

Although semiconductors are at the center of a bitter dispute between the U.S. and China, the March 31 statement from Japan’s trade and industry ministry did not make any reference to China or the U.S., reports BBC News.

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