Average waiting times for tankers, bulkers and containerships at the Port of Shanghai are now down to 34 hours from a peak of 66 hours at the height of the reported Omicron case in late April, according to data from VesselsValue.
The wait time is around 10 hours longer than levels this time last year, and the higher end of the three-year range, but the resumption of the downward trend after a slight blip in mid-May should bring relief for supply chain planners around the world.
Average waiting times for containerships at Shanghai are now down to 36 hours from a peak of 69 hours in late April.
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