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Don’t Expect Relief to Freight Times, Port Congestion in Early 2022 – Sourcing Journal

Much of last year was defined by struggles at sea and a backlog of vessels at the ports. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear relief is coming anytime soon. Ocean schedule reliability across global trade lanes hit a record low of 32 percent to close out 2021, meaning only one in three vessels are arriving when expected,…

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