Posted on November 12, 2024

Container traffic in the East China Sea is currently facing significant delays and port congestion after a powerful typhoon that struck the region in the latter part of last week.

The ports of Shanghai and Ningbo, two of the largest and busiest container hubs in China, are presently dealing with delays ranging from two to three days as a direct result of the storm’s aftermath. These disruptions are expected to have an impact on shipping schedules and supply chain operations in the affected areas until the situation normalises.

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