THE backlog of ships outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is expected to worsen with a record 80 container vessels waiting off Southern California, reports Bloomberg.
Total counts have expanded to 112, exceeding Singapore for the world's third largest holding area for containerships.
The total count of containerships off the Pearl River Delta now stands at 237, after reaching an April to October high of 279.
The Port of Vancouver is now dealing with its highest volume of containers since tracking data began in April.
Russia's port of Vladivostok saw 11 waiting vessels, full of Chinese cargo.
Singapore's anchored container count remained elevated, after the cyclones Kompasu and Chanthu slowed trade in China.
The 34 anchored vessels waiting to load showed an 11 per cent increase in congestion.
SeaNews Turkey
Total counts have expanded to 112, exceeding Singapore for the world's third largest holding area for containerships.
The total count of containerships off the Pearl River Delta now stands at 237, after reaching an April to October high of 279.
The Port of Vancouver is now dealing with its highest volume of containers since tracking data began in April.
Russia's port of Vladivostok saw 11 waiting vessels, full of Chinese cargo.
Singapore's anchored container count remained elevated, after the cyclones Kompasu and Chanthu slowed trade in China.
The 34 anchored vessels waiting to load showed an 11 per cent increase in congestion.
SeaNews Turkey