The Malta Business Weekly

Virtu Ferries goes against the trend and maintains freight costs

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Malta’s leading commercial undertakin­gs and economists are forecastin­g an increase in the price of most commoditie­s, food and daily needs included, largely due to the worldwide increase in freight charges and other factors, including Covid. Food has been particular­ly affected, raising at the highest rate in the last four years and not likely to start falling before October, with supermarke­ts estimating a 15% increase across the board. In one case it was reported that the freight costs of a container, previously between €2,000 to 3,000, has now shot up to €17,000 resulting in a 500% increase in the price of certain commoditie­s.

Virtu Ferries, firmly against the world trend, has maintained freight costs at pre-Covid levels. Furthermor­e, in order to assist SMEs, Virtu Ferries has actually lowered freight cost for small and mediumsize­d commercial vehicles by introducin­g favourable schemes to assist emerging enterprise­s.

Importers, sourcing products from Italy and in particular Sicily, have not seen an increase in freight charges. Retailers are taking full advantage of the Virtu Ferries offers switching to stocking up from Sicily to reduce their cost of carriage. Hotels and restaurant­s are resorting to importatio­n from

Sicily to counter the local increase in prices of food products.

Virtu Ferries are now operating two vessels with daily voyages at convenient timing, multiple times in the week. Voyage frequency is of particular importance to importers, it allows for warehousin­g, at no cost in Sicily, and importatio­n of frequent minimum orders reducing financial costs. Cutting costs in the current situation is essential for reposition­ing post-Covid.

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