Global Times

Chinese shipping line helps ease backlog of containers at US ports

- By Yin Yeping Page Editor: majingjing@globaltime­s.com.cn

With US ports facing a serious container backlog that has disrupted China- US commerce move under the impact of the pandemic, China’s leading shipping company has moved swiftly to send more than 400 empty containers to the US to ease the congestion.

A China COSCO Shipping Corp vessel carrying 487 special- size 53- foot containers arrived at the Port of Los Angeles on February 8, helping ease the container shortage in the US. It was the first time that such a large volume of empty containers was transporte­d to the US at once, the Global Times learned from a source close to the matter on Thursday.

US port congestion that has persisted since last year has aggravated the container shortage, and some US traders have come to China for solutions in an urgent manner.

Nearly 300,000 20- foot equivalent unit containers were waiting to be unloaded from ships at US ports in January alone, and the situation remained severe in February, with containers piling up at several ports on the US West Coast, media reports said.

“A decline in operations at some ports on the US West Coast has led to the cutting of up to 50 percent of workers amid the uncontaine­d outbreak,” Wu Minghua, a Shanghai- based independen­t shipping industry analyst, told the Global Times on Thursday, and the congestion has disrupted normal trade flows.

While it usually takes 24 hours to unload a containers­hip at a US port, it now takes three to five days or even more, which has disrupted the supply chain and trade, Wu said.

In order to meet demand for containers, producers in China have been running at full capacity and many worked during the Spring Festival.

The container shortage has been severe since late 2020, Daniel Zhang, a market manager with Singamas, a large container maker, told the Global Times. But, due to rising raw material costs such as those for steel, it’s impossible to further expand production capacity at short notice, said Zhang.

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