The number of containerships waiting in San Pedro Bay to berth at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has surged to a new all-time high of 79. CALIFORNIA : According to the
The terminals at Port Sudan have ceased operations, according to MSC’s announcement, creating uncertainty on the berthing prospects of the company’s vessels and causing important delays. “This unfortunate situation makes it unreasonable to continue
SINGAPORE – The not-yet-operational Tuas Port is already being used to store containers, as Singapore ports, operating round the clock, ramp up resources and capacity to help tackle the global supply chain disruption. The logistical nightmare has
FELIXTOWE : The world’s biggest shipping company has diverted another of its container vessels away from Britain’s largest port after warning congestion is causing “significant disruption” to the arrival of goods from Asia and the Far East. Maersk
NEW YORK : Approximately 200,000 shipping containers remain on ships off the coast of Los Angeles as pandemic-related gridlock continues to disrupt various supply chains, according to Gene Seroka, the Executive Director of the
LONDON : Fears are growing about Christmas stock shortages after Felixstowe, the UK’s biggest container port, was forced to turn away ships from Asia because of a backlog of containers caused by the HGV
FELIXSTOWE : Britain’s biggest container port is struggling to cope with the volume of cargo passing through it with just 10 weeks to go until Christmas. It’s peak season at Port of Felixstowe and
NEW YORK : Dozens of Cargo ships anchored off the West coast could be waiting up to four weeks before they can Dock the Ship, The Daily Mail reported. The backlog comes during a period of
QATAR : The ports of Qatar witnessed a growth of 67% in container transshipment volume in the first nine months of 2021 on year-on-year basis. The rise in volume shows that the country, especially
COLOMBO : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) and The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) have signed a 35-year agreement to jointly develop the Colombo West International Container Terminal (CWICT) of the Port