More than 100 bulkers lie waiting outside Indonesian ports

Congestion at Indonesia’s ports has caused a queue of 111 dry bulk ships waiting to be loaded with coal, Clarksons writes. Chinese ports are also seeing delays of iron ore and coal shipments.
Photo: CHINA STRINGER NETWORK/REUTERS / X03234
Photo: CHINA STRINGER NETWORK/REUTERS / X03234

Rising global demand for coal puts pressure on both Indonesian and Chinese ports, which are seeing congestion and growing lines of dry bulk vessels, writes Clarksons in an update on bulk freight rates.

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