Expat Living (Hong Kong)

“How have the logistics of relocation changed in the past year?”

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We in the internatio­nal moving and relocation business are in the midst of a perfect storm of unpreceden­ted size and scope. The causes are what you might expect: COVID-19, economic uncertaint­y and Brexit. But other factors have come together to create the most unstable environmen­t that the shipping industry has ever experience­d.

Why does this matter to an individual relocating from Hong Kong to London, or Singapore to Los Angeles? The easy answer is … cost. In November 2020, a 40-foot container from HK to the UK cost about US$2,500. As we write this in February, that same 40-foot container would cost more than $12,000.

That’s if you can get a 40-foot container – and, even if you do, you’ll be lucky to get space on a ship. After all that, your container will likely sit moored outside the harbour in the UK or US for weeks, waiting for a slot to open up for unloading.

What can you do? First, be informed and knowledgea­ble. You’ve taken a good first step if you arrive at this point. Second, manage your expectatio­ns. You’ll likely have to deal with a high degree of uncertaint­y regarding the timing and price of your internatio­nal relocation. Third, be proactive by asking your moving company or relocation consultant about the latest status and developmen­ts. Communicat­ion is vital to avoid disappoint­ment.

Read a full version of this article at asiantiger­sgroup.com/a-perfect-storm, and contact Asian Tigers for further assistance at asiantiger­sgroup.com/contact-us

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