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Due to the serious congestion at West Coast Seaports, the retailer can’t receive the goods on-time, causing the shelf goods shortage of stores. What’s worse, the Back to School and Christmas is just around the corner, along with the flood of imports, however, more than 20 vessels were still at anchor awaiting berth space now, let alone there are expected the new volumes pouring into the major gateways, which means the clients can’t get the goods in time, and affects the following Christmas seasons sales performance.

The current congestion may last months, we totally understand the current serious situation, and it might be difficult for both of us to proceed.
To guarantee our remarkable client’s order on-time delivery, please consult your local forwarder if they faced same congestion problem, WWS will work together with you to find the proper solutions.

Service is at the heart of everything we do for our clients, WWS is always with you during the unprecedented time.

Congestion at US west coast ports will ‘get worse before it gets better’
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The tally of ships anchored in San Pedro Bay waiting to enter the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has begun creeping upward again.
Mid-July data from the local Marine Exchange was showing that more than 20 vessels were at anchor awaiting berth space- reflecting increased imports from China after a pause during June, when as few as 10 container vessels were waiting in the Bay. The pause coincided with the closure of large portions of the export hub of Yantian port in South China, which caused significant disruption to global container shipping.

Just released results for June show that In June, the Port of Los Angeles handled 82 containerships carrying 876,430 teu. It was the busiest June in the port’s long history – and a nearly 27% increase compared to June 2020, when volumes were reduced due to the pandemic.


Post time: Aug-11-2021