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Port of Shenzhen faces severe congestion

The congestion at the Port of Shenzhen, China, is evolving with the port’s Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) operating at a very high yard density, according to Ocean Network Express (ONE) announcement.
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The congestion at the Port of Shenzhen, China, is evolving with the port’s Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) operating at a very high yard density, according to Ocean Network Express (ONE) announcement.

Additionally, several Covid-19 cases were reported earlier this week and the local authorities have tightened the sanitary and quarantine measures around the area.

This is the reason that Hapag-Lloyd has decided to temporarily change the Far East Loop 2/3/4 from calling Yantian to Nansha Container Terminal for the following sailings:

  • Far East Loop 2 (FE2): voy 015W AL ZUBARA, voy 013W MOL TREASURE
  • Far East Loop 3 (FE3): voy 001W HMM RAON

“At present, the operations at Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) are disrupted due to Covid-19 implications,” pointed out the German carrier, which said that the voyage details for the consecutive weeks will be announced in due course.

The western area of YICT has remained in suspension of operation whereas overall terminal operation productivity has been adversely impacted, noted ONE which added that terminal congestion and vessel berthing delays are anticipated in the coming week.

With the latest update from terminals, there are suspension and adjustment to their export laden gate-in operation as follows:

YICT Yantian International Container Terminal<br>SCT Shekou Container Terminal<br>CCT Chiwan Container Terminal

With the berth congestion and delay, ONE said it is exploring various possibilities, including vessel and cargo diversion to adjacent ports, in order to facilitate the movement of its cargo.

Source : Container-News

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