An unusual surge in monsoon winds in Southeast Asia resulted in congestion in the region’s key container ports, Singapore and Port Klang, as the region experienced nearly a week of heavy rain.
Linerlytica’s report this week stated that delays of up to three days have been recorded in Singapore and Port Klang.
Singapore, the world’s second-largest container port and the busiest transshipment port, was assessed by Lloyd’s List Intelligence’s SeaSearcher as having moderate congestion, with 329 ships...
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