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Red Sea Shipping Disruption — What It Means for UK Car Exports

How Red Sea routing changes affect UK-to-Middle East, East Africa, Asia and Australia RoRo and container shipments — transit times, surcharges and what to expect.

Major carriers are still routing the majority of their UK-to-Asia and UK-to-Middle East services via the Cape of Good Hope, adding 10–14 days to transit and a sustained risk surcharge to freight rates.

This article unpacks what is happening in the market, why it matters for UK vehicle exporters, and the practical steps to take on your next shipment. Our coordinators are at the desk Monday–Saturday if you'd like to discuss your route directly.

Background and context

Since late 2023, attacks on commercial shipping in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden forced almost every major container and RoRo carrier to suspend Suez Canal transits and re-route around southern Africa.

What's actually happening

Here is the detail that matters for anyone exporting a vehicle from the UK right now. Major carriers are still routing the majority of their UK-to-Asia and UK-to-Middle East services via the Cape of Good Hope, adding 10–14 days to transit and a sustained risk surcharge to freight rates. The shipping market reacts to these signals through three levers: vessel deployment, fuel surcharges (BAF) and currency-adjusted destination charges. Each of those moves on a different clock, so the headline rate you see today is a weighted average of decisions made by carriers, port operators and customs authorities over the previous 30–90 days.

  • UK–UAE RoRo now 28–35 days vs the pre-disruption 18–24 days
  • UK–Australia container often 45+ days with two transhipments
  • War-risk and routing surcharges added by most carriers
  • Limited Suez resumption on some Med-feeder services in 2026

Impact on UK car exporters

For the typical UK exporter — trader, dealer, returning expat or private owner — the practical impact lands in four places: the freight quote, the transit time, the documentation list and the destination duty bill. Below is how each is moving and what you should do about it.

  • Build a 2-week buffer into delivery promises for Middle East and Asia lanes
  • Confirm sailing routing on every booking (Suez vs Cape)
  • Marine insurance war-risk endorsement strongly recommended

RoRo vs container — what the change means for method choice

RoRo remains the cheapest and fastest option on the major lanes from Southampton, Sheerness and Tilbury — Lagos, Tema, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Durban, Jebel Ali, Hamad, Fremantle, Baltimore and Halifax all sail weekly. Container is the right call when the vehicle is a non-runner, a classic worth protecting, a supercar above £40k, or when you want to ship personal effects with the car.

When market conditions tighten — fuel spikes, vessel diversions, port congestion — the gap between RoRo and shared container narrows and shared container often becomes the smarter pick on a risk-adjusted basis. We re-run both options on every quote so you can see the live trade-off rather than assuming yesterday's answer is still right.

Documentation and customs implications

Whatever the market is doing, the UK export paperwork is unchanged: V5C original to surrender (or notify), proof of ownership, photo ID, HMRC C88/NES export entry, and (for trade exports) commercial invoice. At the destination, the bill of lading, original V5C surrender confirmation, valuation evidence, and either a Form M (Nigeria), IDF (Kenya), CCVR (Ghana) or equivalent customs declaration are required.

If duty regimes or age limits change at the destination, we update our destination guides within 48 hours and flag the change on every affected quote. Always check the destination page before booking so you have the latest age, emissions and Left/Right-Hand-Drive rules.

Cost outlook — next 90 days

Our cost outlook is built from carrier rate filings, fuel-cost forecasts (Brent + IFO380 / VLSFO crack spread), GBP/USD and GBP/EUR forwards, plus port-congestion data from MarineTraffic and the destination clearing agents we work with daily. Expect modest fluctuation week to week and book early on tight-capacity lanes.

Selective Suez return is likely through 2026 as security conditions improve, but most carriers will keep dual-routing optionality through year-end. Expect 5–8% rate softening if and when full Suez service resumes.

What to do now

Run an instant quote to see today's live RoRo, shared-container and sole-use container price for your route. If you're price sensitive and your car fits standard RoRo, book the next sailing — RoRo rates rarely fall and capacity tightens fast on popular lanes. If you're shipping a high-value, non-running or classic vehicle, take the shared or sole-use container option and we'll co-ordinate UK collection, consolidation, loading and destination clearance.

Our coordinators are available by phone, WhatsApp and email Monday–Saturday for route-specific advice, document checks and live sailing availability. Most quotes are booked within 48 hours of issue, with the first available sailing 7–14 days after deposit.

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