Almost 80% of current freight orders received for peak season are for mid-range price items, the survey shows.
Similar to last year, respondents expect less consumer appetite for luxury and aspirational luxury items imported.
The world's second-largest ocean freight company, Maersk, recently told CNBC it expected a "normal" peak season.
"There's nothing that indicates that it would be a slower peak season or a bigger peak season," said Charles Van der Steene, president of Maersk North America, in a recent interview with CNBC.
"We believe in normalized peak season.
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