The survey of 1,000 exporters, taken by the Federation of Korean Industries, showed 7 out of 10 firms forecasting freight rates to keep rising at least until June next year.
The companies also expect freight rates to surge 23.8 percent on-year in the second half of this year following a 30.9 percent on-year jump in the first half.
Some 70 percent of the polled corporations replied that international freight rates will normalize after June next year, with only 7 percent projecting them to return to normal this year.
The poll also showed nearly 26 percent of the companies suffered from a surge in freight rates.
About 25 percent of them are troubled by a delay in transportion, with roughly 19 percent having difficulty in securing freight ships.
Nearly 39 percent of those exporting companies said rising logistics costs have resulted in a decline in their operating profit, with about 36 percent suffering from rising costs related to delayed transportation, according to the findings. (Yonhap)