Supply Chain Council of European Union | Scceu.org
Transportation

Stuck at Port for 54 Days: How One Ship’s Delays Hurt Small Businesses

In late August, a small container ship called the A Kinka left Hong Kong loaded with, among other things, 50-inch Roku TVs, aluminum cookware and Fender guitars, as well as about 26,000 backgammon and chess sets destined for a small toy company in California.

It arrived off the coast of Los Angeles on Sept. 12, according to marine tracking data, steaming right into a traffic jam of dozens of ships. It floated in the Pacific Ocean for 54 days before it finally got a chance to unload its cargo.

Related posts

Capacity cuts on North Asia-Australia container trade as demand plummets

scceu

FedEx addresses Memphis worker’s death after family hires attorney | WJHL

scceu

Rakuten Super Logistics Announces Winners of the “Oh Ship!” Moments Contest

scceu