As we sail into the new year, it’s time to batten down the hatches and prepare for some potential choppy waters. Here’s the latest on the looming port strikes and a rundown of what you need to know about the 2025-26 shipping season.
Port Strikes: A Storm on the Horizon?
Remember the port strike in October? Well, we might be facing another one soon. The current contract expires on January 15th, just five days before Trump’s inauguration. With the White House transition underway, the pressure to resolve a strike quickly will be minimal.
Both sides seem to benefit from a strike…Here’s my take on the situation:
- Carriers: A strike could drive West Coast rates up and cause major congestion, leading to those hefty surcharges. Remember the 400,000 containers stuck at sea last time?
- Longshoremen: They’re likely to hold out for their automation demands, potentially prolonging the strike.
Chinese New Year: The Annual Frenzy
Don’t forget about the yearly chaos of Chinese New Year! If you haven’t started planning for it, now’s the time.
2025-26 Contract Negotiations: Full Steam Ahead!
We’re in the midst of pre-negotiation meetings with members and carriers for the 2025-26 season. Here’s a quick timeline:
- Now: Meeting with members and carriers (already visited Hyundai, Matson, MSC, Zim, Cosco, and ONE!)
- January: Terms & Conditions
- February – March: Rate Negotiations
- March – April: Awards and Contract Signing
- May: Shipping Begins!
Shippers Association Update: Growing Stronger!
Exciting news! Our shippers association is on track to double, maybe even triple in size by 2025-26. New members are signing up now to secure their space.
Important Reminders:
- 2025-26 Space: We prioritize incumbent members, then new members based on the order we receive their signed agreements. Late agreements could mean lower priority, so don’t delay!
- Incumbent Members: Please update your shipping information! We’re currently working with 2024-25 data.
- Source Shifting: Planning to change sourcing locations? Most carriers are open to it, but make sure they service your new origin. Also let us know these potential locations and volumes.
Key Takeaway: Be prepared! Ensure your carrier(s) can handle both your current and potential future origins.
About IHSA
Don’t miss out on the significant savings available exclusively to IHA members through your shipper community, the IHSA. From May through April, members save millions on ocean freight costs.
Take advantage of this valuable resource today! Visit the International Housewares Shippers Association website or email team@shippersassociation.org to learn more and start saving.
Member onboarding status for 2025: Open
Craig Akers
Executive Director
Onboarding / Timeline
We typically start the onboarding process in November/December for the next shipping season.
- November to December: Setup member profile (shipping information / services)
- November to March: Commit your volume
- Must complete before April: We add your company to ocean freight contracts
- April – May: Make your first booking
FAQ
Q: Do I need a customs broker?
A: Yes, you can continue to use your current Customs Broker. We can also put you in contact with one of our partners.
Q: Who makes my bookings?
A: You can use your current booking agent, or we can put you in contact with an agent.
Q: How much is membership?
A: Nothing, its included with your trade Association membership
Q: How do I ensure participation?
A: Commit early. Order of precedence: We prioritize incumbent members, then new members based on the order we receive their signed agreements. Late agreements could mean lower priority, so don’t delay!