Container lines beefing up US East Coast capacity: eeSea

Michael Angell - January 27, 2022

“The US East Coast will start 2022 with 25 percent more vessel capacity than it had at the start of 2021, according to maritime intelligence firm eeSea, as shippers seek ways to avoid the severe and ongoing backlog of ships at the Southern California ports of Los Angeles-Long Beach.”

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