Maersk suspends orders for refrigerated containers in Shanghai port – Free Finance

Containers in Shanghai Port are piled up like a mountain, and the port is seriously blocked. (Archyde.com)

[Financial Channel/Comprehensive Report]The strict city closure measures in Shanghai, China have resulted in the accumulation of containers in Shanghai Port and the full load of power sockets at the port. In addition, some expressway blockades have hindered the logistics trucks transporting meat and seafood from the port. The world’s largest The shipping company Maersk announced the suspension of orders for refrigerated containers to Shanghai, and shipping companies such as MSC, Heberrods, CMA CGM and ONE have also followed suit, transferring dangerous goods and refrigerated containers to other ports for unloading.

“Bloomberg” reported that Japan’s Ocean Network Express said that due to the shutdown of the city, the supply chain was interrupted, the Shanghai port was piled up with containers, and the electrical plug slots for maintaining low temperature containers were also used up. The port is congested.

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Ocean Network Shipping said Maersk stopped all new refrigerated cargoes and some dangerous cargoes to Shanghai until further notice. The company is also rushing to waive the fee for customers to change refrigerated cargo bound for Shanghai.

In addition to the explosion of the Shanghai port, Shenzhen also encountered the same situation. Hapag-Lloyd AG, a German container shipping company, revealed that Shenzhen Shekou Terminal has also banned the import of frozen meat and seafood products. Transfer from Shanghai or Shekou to Yantian and Hong Kong.

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