Nearly half a million containers are waiting at the Port of Singapore

The world’s second-largest container port is experiencing delays of up to seven days, writes Linerlytica.
The congestion is so bad that ships of up to 450,000 teu are queuing to berth, and the analysts estimate the queue time to be up to seven days. | Photo: Kua Chee Siong/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
The congestion is so bad that ships of up to 450,000 teu are queuing to berth, and the analysts estimate the queue time to be up to seven days. | Photo: Kua Chee Siong/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Container volumes are piling up at the Port of Singapore to such an extent that it has become critical, according to Linerlytica’s latest report.

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