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Due to increased volume and labor shortage, most terminals are experiencing congestion issues, including Los Angeles/Long Beach, Savannah, Charleston, Miami, Houston, and Seattle
Rail dwell times at Los Angeles and Long Beach increased from three days in December 2021 to over nine days in April 2022.
Outlook for this year shows high import volumes through October with the back-to-school season followed by the holiday season goods, caused by the increasing demand of products driven by expected rising prices, these situations may worsen congestion and storage capacity.
Vessels continue to be pushed further off the proforma schedule causing blank sailings, and the continuous increase of import volume within the past two years has affected operations in almost all areas of the country, creating delays.
Most U.S. ports were closed on Monday, May 30th, for Memorial Day Holidays, please expect further delays.
To keep you better informed of the current operational situation occurring in the U.S., we would like to provide you with the following updates.
Further delays especially with warehouses and depots shut down and partial and limited operations of trucking companies
Vessels continue to be pushed further off the proforma schedule causing blank sailings, and the continuous increase of import volume within the past two years has affected operations in almost all areas of the country, creating delays.
Houston: Waiting time is up to 12 days due to high import volume, labor shortages, port congestion, and fog conditions.
Houston: Waiting time is up to 12 days due to high import volume, labor shortages, port congestion, and fog conditions.
Houston: Waiting time is up to 12 days due to high import volume, labor shortages, port congestion, and fog conditions.