Maersk has advised it may have to resort to “cut and run” tactics to make connections at transhipment ports this week, as congestion in East Asia and Africa builds.
Today, Maersk warned customers that it had noted congestion at the Kenyan gateway of Mombasa, due to “higher-than-expected yard density” and “equipment challenges”.
These factors, it explained, meant delays in vessel berthing and departure.
According to the eeSea database, Mombasa has 11 vessels …
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