On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice and Political Science at Campbell University, former merchant mariner, and adjunct professor of Maritime Industry Policy at the US Merchant Marine Academy - talks about the ramifications of one of the six terminals shutting down in the 3rd largest port of the world - Ningbo, China. The episode examines the immediate impact of the shutdown on schedules, looking at several CMA CGM vessels, and also discussed potential longer-term issues, including proposed legislation in the US to bolster the power of the Federal Maritime Commission.
Ningbo: Global supply fears as China partly shuts major port
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China’s Partial Port Shutdown Raises Fears of Closures Worldwide
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More supply chain delays as Ningbo port congestion worsens
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All eyes on Ningbo as global supply chains await news of terminal’s reopening
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Carriers React Quickly to Terminal Closure in China
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Maersk Cancels Six Ningbo Calls as World Watches for China’s Next Move
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Covid-19 hits Ningbo, fears of “the next Yantian”
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Carriers divert vessels from Ningbo, as fears of 'another Yantian' grow
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Marine Traffic: Ningbo [ Ссылка ]
CMA CGM: FAL route
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CMA CGM: PEX3 route
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Current logistics situation under Covid-19 in terms of container shortage and survival of NVOCCs
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Shippers bamboozled by growing disparity between liner shipping’s five index providers
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Largest Containership Arrives in Taiwan on Maiden Voyage
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Congress drafting law barring ocean carriers from refusing US exports
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