Congestion problems could disappear from next year

Port strike along pacific west coast appears as largest threat to a normality of container freight in Q1 2023, Sea-Intelligence predicts. Normalization might even happen sooner.
Photo: PR / Ocean Network Express
Photo: PR / Ocean Network Express

Obstacles in global box freight, having spiked rates and delays within recent years, is decreasing at such a pace that a return to normality is expected well within Q1 of next year.

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