On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - Associate Professor of History at Campbell University (www.campbell.edu), former merchant mariner, and adjunct professor of Maritime Industry Policy at US Merchant Marine Academy (www.usmma.edu) - discusses the latest blockage in global shipping. Referred to as worse than Ever Given and Suez, the slowdown in the port of Yantian has to potential to have world-wide implications.
Top 10 liners control 85% of market — and they’re not done yet
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Congestion at South China Ports Worsens on Anti-COVID-19 Measures
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Viewpoint: Yantian might be ‘worse than the Suez blockage’
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Viewpoint: Containers don’t lie — Yantian port crisis getting worse
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Marine Traffic - Yantian
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China’s Buying So Much Corn Its Ports Are Clogging
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Ships Skip Singapore as China Congestion Snarls Supply Chain
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Container Shortage Worsens as Ships Avoid Chinese Ports That Need Empties
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How three Chinese companies cornered global container production
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Port of Los Angeles Processes Record 10 Million TEUs for New Western Hemisphere Record
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