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- Author:sofreight.com
- Release Date:2023-07-06
No.1
Canadian port strike continues, over 19 billion US dollars of goods staying
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Workers of the West Coast Port Canada started strikes on Saturday, July 1.The negotiations between the British Columbia Provincial Maritime Employer Association (BCMEA) and the Canadian ILWU union were in an impasse. On July 4, the negotiations announced the suspension and waited for further discussion with the federal mediator.
Due to the strike, since June 30, the cargo loading and unloading of ships on the west coast of Canada has been suspended. It is stranded at 29 ports and the value of the backlog of goods is as high as US $ 19 billion. It is expected that this number will increase.
Vancouver Port and Rurth are the two most affected ports.Commodities in these ports mainly include key car parts (such as brakes), other cars and manufacturing parts, festivals and consumer products.
No.2
Guangzhou Port: It is expected that the amount of cargo throughput will increase by 4.1% year -on -year in the first June
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Guangzhou Port recently announced that in June, the company is expected to complete a standard box of 2.81 million container throughput, a year -on -year increase of 1.6%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 48.282 million tons, a decrease of 0.3%year -on -year.
In the first June, it is expected that the container throughput is 11.474 million standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 4.4%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 274 million tons, an increase of 4.1%year -on -year.
No.3
Ningbo Port: It is expected to complete the volume of cargo throughout in June by 1% year -on -year
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Recently, Ningbo Port announced that in June, the company expects to complete the 3.75 million standard boxes of container throughput, a year -on -year decrease of 2%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 91.3 million tons, an increase of 1%year -on -year.
In the first half of 2023, it is expected that the total container throughput is 21.32 million standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 1.3%. It is expected that the cumulative cargo throughput is 55.465 million tons, a year -on -year increase of 3.1%.
No.4
Beibu Gulf Port: In June, cargo throughput increased by 15.47%year -on -year 1B361CD3EF7E5F06A15FE1BE2955.jpg
Recently, the Beibu Gulf Port announced that the cargo throughput in June was 28.195 million tons, an increase of 15.47%year -on -year; of which, the container part was 658,200 standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 15.06%.
The cumulative cargo throughput of this year was 149,066 million tons, an increase of 7.62%year -on -year; of which, the container part was 360.74 million standard boxes, an increase of 13.98%year -on -year.
No.5
June container new ship delivery volume record record
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According to data from Linerlytica, an Asian container observer, the newly delivered amount of container ships in June reached 277,873 TEU, setting a new record for the highest level of delivery capacity of new ships in a single month.
Linerlytica warned that the total number of new ships delivered in the first six months of this year had reached 148 ships, a total of 979344 TEU. Even after preparing for delivery, more than 1.2 million TEUs will be delivered in the second half of this year.
By the end of 2023, the annual delivery volume will reach 2.2 million TEU, which will also set a new annual delivery record, exceeding 1.7 million Teu delivered in 2015.
In the past three years, the container shipping industry has ordered a record number of container ships. The current order volume is about 8 million standard boxes.
Canadian port strike continues, over 19 billion US dollars of goods staying
6C5D6B6BE0683586EAC6666664D83C92.jpg
Workers of the West Coast Port Canada started strikes on Saturday, July 1.The negotiations between the British Columbia Provincial Maritime Employer Association (BCMEA) and the Canadian ILWU union were in an impasse. On July 4, the negotiations announced the suspension and waited for further discussion with the federal mediator.
Due to the strike, since June 30, the cargo loading and unloading of ships on the west coast of Canada has been suspended. It is stranded at 29 ports and the value of the backlog of goods is as high as US $ 19 billion. It is expected that this number will increase.
Vancouver Port and Rurth are the two most affected ports.Commodities in these ports mainly include key car parts (such as brakes), other cars and manufacturing parts, festivals and consumer products.
No.2
Guangzhou Port: It is expected that the amount of cargo throughput will increase by 4.1% year -on -year in the first June
B7836F1A05E4E297B6665BEA8629A4.jpg
Guangzhou Port recently announced that in June, the company is expected to complete a standard box of 2.81 million container throughput, a year -on -year increase of 1.6%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 48.282 million tons, a decrease of 0.3%year -on -year.
In the first June, it is expected that the container throughput is 11.474 million standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 4.4%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 274 million tons, an increase of 4.1%year -on -year.
No.3
Ningbo Port: It is expected to complete the volume of cargo throughout in June by 1% year -on -year
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Recently, Ningbo Port announced that in June, the company expects to complete the 3.75 million standard boxes of container throughput, a year -on -year decrease of 2%; it is expected that the cargo throughput is 91.3 million tons, an increase of 1%year -on -year.
In the first half of 2023, it is expected that the total container throughput is 21.32 million standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 1.3%. It is expected that the cumulative cargo throughput is 55.465 million tons, a year -on -year increase of 3.1%.
No.4
Beibu Gulf Port: In June, cargo throughput increased by 15.47%year -on -year 1B361CD3EF7E5F06A15FE1BE2955.jpg
Recently, the Beibu Gulf Port announced that the cargo throughput in June was 28.195 million tons, an increase of 15.47%year -on -year; of which, the container part was 658,200 standard boxes, a year -on -year increase of 15.06%.
The cumulative cargo throughput of this year was 149,066 million tons, an increase of 7.62%year -on -year; of which, the container part was 360.74 million standard boxes, an increase of 13.98%year -on -year.
No.5
June container new ship delivery volume record record
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According to data from Linerlytica, an Asian container observer, the newly delivered amount of container ships in June reached 277,873 TEU, setting a new record for the highest level of delivery capacity of new ships in a single month.
Linerlytica warned that the total number of new ships delivered in the first six months of this year had reached 148 ships, a total of 979344 TEU. Even after preparing for delivery, more than 1.2 million TEUs will be delivered in the second half of this year.
By the end of 2023, the annual delivery volume will reach 2.2 million TEU, which will also set a new annual delivery record, exceeding 1.7 million Teu delivered in 2015.
In the past three years, the container shipping industry has ordered a record number of container ships. The current order volume is about 8 million standard boxes.