Cargo Movement Update – 04 October 2024
This week’s port operations were mostly hampered by bad weather, malfunctioning equipment, and shortages. Significant wind gusts, large waves, and […]
read moreThis week’s port operations were mostly hampered by bad weather, malfunctioning equipment, and shortages. Significant wind gusts, large waves, and […]
read moreDuring the past week, an average of approximately 7,940 containers were processed daily, with an estimated 8,061 containers expected for […]
read morePort operations were mostly hindered by unfavorable weather, large waves, and equipment malfunctions. The main operational limitations were a distress […]
read moreDue to equipment shortages and unfavorable weather conditions, port operations were significantly disrupted this week. Strong winds, large swells, and […]
read moreThe main factors affecting port operations were bad weather, malfunctioning equipment, distressed ships, and vessel ranging. This week, operational delays […]
read moreEquipment failures, vessel range, and unfavourable weather were the hallmarks of port operations. The primary causes of operating delays in […]
read morePort operations were mostly impeded by unfavorable weather, equipment malfunctions, and system difficulties. Strong winds, vessel range, and system issues […]
read moreThe main factors limiting port operations were bad weather, shortages and malfunctions of equipment, and traffic. Severe vessel range at […]
read moreEven with the rise in traffic, this week’s spills, bad weather, equipment failures, and shortages mostly affected port operations. Some […]
read moreThis week’s adverse conditions, in addition to equipment malfunctions and shortages, caused port operations to be hampered once more. While […]
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