Maersk eyes 'cut and run' moves as port congestion brings delays

Charlotte Goldstone - February 10, 2025

“Today, Maersk warned customers that it had noted congestion at the Kenyan gateway of Mombasa, due to “higher-than-expected yard density” and “equipment challenges”. 

These factors, it explained, meant delays in vessel berthing and departure. 

According to the eeSea database, Mombasa has 11 vessels in port and seven waiting to berth. The nearby port of Dar Es Salaam reported nine vessels in port and 20 waiting.”

See the original story at: The Loadstar

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