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Furniture in Fashion CEO warns of Brexit-Covid 'perfect storm' as shipping costs rise fivefold

Asad Shamim said he has never seen such expensive rates - and costs will 'inevitably' be passed onto consumers

Asad Shamim, CEO of Furniture in Fashion, said he has never seen such expensive shipping rates

The boss of a multimillion-pound online furniture company has warned of a "perfect storm" over supply chains after some shipping costs soared to five times their normal amount.

Asad Shamim, CEO of Bolton -based Furniture in Fashion, said the price increases to ship large containers from mainland China have come about in the course of a few months.

He previously paid around $2,000 for a container, but he has now been told that price has increased to $10,000 - five times as much as he was paying only a few months ago.

The price hikes, which are also evident across Europe and other parts of the world, have been caused in part by disruption from the coronavirus pandemic, which has shifted production schedules and demand while playing havoc with factory supply chains.

Mr Shamim said he has never seen such expensive shipping rates and warned the price hikes would inevitably have to be passed on to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ consumers.

He said: “This is a perfect storm of Covid, the ongoing Brexit/EU transition and congestion within º£½ÇÊÓÆµ ports.

“The rates for shipping have never been this high and I blame the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government for its handling over the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit.

“There is already significant disruption to the supply chain and I don’t see this changing.