Australia and Brazil lead a fall in port delays
by
Philip Georgiadis
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last modified
Aug 18, 2010 10:05 AM
AVERAGE day delays due to port congestion continue to slip at most major ports, especially coal and iron ore ports in Australia and Brazil.
Figures also show that even fewer vessels are expected in major global ports over the coming days.
Last week the number of capesize vessels waiting at anchorage had fallen by 24% in the previous month to 117 vessels, down from122...
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