Updating Port Congestion Around The World

Asia: Delays at Key Transshipment Hubs

  • Singapore, the world’s busiest transshipment port, is currently experiencing container
    dwell times of 7.1 days on average, driven by rerouting from the Red Sea, increased
    throughput, and yard congestion.
  • Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas are similarly facing equipment shortages and tight
    yard space.
  • Qingdao and Ningbo, major gateways in China, are dealing with vessel bunching and
    capacity strain at inland depots.
    🇪🇺 Northern Europe: Labor & Inland Disruptions Deepen Backlogs
  • Rotterdam is seeing dwell times reach 9.1 days, the highest among major global ports.
  • Antwerp containers are sitting an average of 6.7 days, compounded by recent union
    strikes and high volumes.
  • Bremerhaven reports high vessel wait times and backlogs as inland rail disruptions and
    strikes continue.
    Port terminals—especially Antwerp’s DP World Terminal—have implemented emergency
    measures:
  • Reducing export truck slots to 30%
  • Rejecting new import/transshipment cargo from nearby ports
  • Adjusting berth priorities to speed up critical flows
    Rail services in Germany and the Netherlands are also disrupted by landslides and detours,
    causing long delays into Rotterdam, Duisburg, and Hamburg.
    Other Factors
    There are also others factors that bring the condition worsen, as below:
  1. The main reasons are the phasing in and out of new alliances of shipping lines that will
    take a few more weeks to be settle down, it reduce some vessel schedule temporary
  2. Anticipation of the US import tariffs, make major manufacturers charter the vessel for
    sending the goods to US.
  3. Stakeholder strike (trucking, port workers) has an issue for potentially strike especially in
    Bangladesh, US, Europe.
    Customer Impact & Recommendations
  • Expect delayed ETAs, space constraints, and transshipment rollover risks.
  • We strongly recommend:
    o Early booking and flexible delivery windows
    o Fast cargo clearance upon discharge
    o Coordination with your buyers to manage expectations
    We remain dedicated to supporting your cargo movements with real-time insights and proactive
    solutions.

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