Maersk is warning of delays of 14 days upwards at Yantian port due to
heightened Covid restrictions, and lines are omitting and diverting more
calls in South China.
The Covid-19 situation has resulted in Guangdong province with
tighter controls as mass testing in regional capital Guangzhou reveals
more cases of the Delta variant are causing serious delays are normally
highly efficient South China ports.
The restrictions are causing delays and congestion at Yantian, Shekou and Nansha ports.
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“The
situation continues to deteriorate as more positive Covid cases have
been confirmed in Shenzhen where Yantian port and Shekou port are
located and in Guangzhou where Nansha port is located,” Maersk said in a
customer advisory.
The restrictions have particularly impacted operations at Yantian
International Container Terminal (YICT) where delays have growing since
late May.
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“Yantian
International Container Terminal (YICT) yard density remains elevated
with disinfection and quarantine measures being continuously implemented
by local authorities to prevent the spread of Covid-19. We expect
continued terminal congestion and vessel delays upwards of 14 days in
the coming week,” Maersk said.
As a result of the delays and congestion lines are either omitting or diverting calls at Yantian and other South China Ports.
Maersk listed a total of 34 vessels impacted the congestion, while
Ocean Network Express (ONE) listed 29 calls in South China by THE
Alliance that had been impacted, and OOCL listed 29 vessels omitting
calls in Shekou and Yantian.
The delays in South China add to lines scheduling woes as they
continue to grapple with long running US West Coast congestion and
equipment shortages.