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Are Index-Based Shipping Contracts a Trap for BCOs?

By MGN EditorialFebruary 6, 2026 at 05:22 PM

Experts warn that index-based freight contracts may expose beneficial cargo owners (BCOs) to increased risk in volatile shipping markets.

In a thought-provoking article, Dr. Raymon Krishnan, president of Singapore's Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society, examines the potential pitfalls of index-based freight contracts for beneficial cargo owners (BCOs). According to Dr. Krishnan, many BCOs are being encouraged to adopt index-based freight contracts as a 'modern, data-driven answer to volatile shipping markets.' However, he cautions that these arrangements may end up being a 'trap' that exposes shippers to heightened risk. The key concern is that index-based contracts tie freight rates directly to volatile spot market prices, which can fluctuate dramatically. 'When the market is high, BCOs pay the high rates. But when the market is low, carriers are reluctant to offer the lower index-based rates,' Dr. Krishnan explains. This dynamic can leave BCOs vulnerable to sudden spikes in freight costs that disrupt their supply chains and budgets. In contrast, traditional fixed-rate contracts provide more stability and predictability, even if they don't offer the same potential upside when markets are low. Dr. Krishnan argues that BCOs must carefully weigh the trade-offs and understand the risks before committing to index-based contracts. 'It's critical that shippers do their homework, model different market scenarios, and negotiate appropriate safeguards,' he advises. The article underscores the complex challenges facing cargo owners in today's volatile shipping environment. As the industry continues to evolve, maritime stakeholders will need to stay vigilant and make informed decisions to protect their interests.

Source: Splash247

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