ContainerMarketNews Bottlenecks are declining but still keeping spot rates up By portnews August 2, 2022 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read BW LPG implements Oceanly performance monitoring software on fleet April 30, 2025 Chouest and Island Offshore order MPCV at Ulstein April 30, 2025 Indian Oil Signs Five-Year LNG Deal with Trafigura April 30, 2025 Bipartisan SHIPS Act Aims to Counter China’s Maritime Dominance with 250-Ship Fleet Expansion April 30, 2025 portnews The massive bottlenecks on the container market have decreased, but almost a tenth of the global container capacity are still queued up around the world’s ports, keeping up spot rates, according to Sea-Intelligence. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleNorwegian contractor to build Shell’s Jackdaw platformNext articleOnshore and offshore surveys wrap up at Australia’s first offshore wind farm - Advertisement - More articles BW LPG implements Oceanly performance monitoring software on fleet April 30, 2025 Chouest and Island Offshore order MPCV at Ulstein April 30, 2025 Indian Oil Signs Five-Year LNG Deal with Trafigura April 30, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article BW LPG implements Oceanly performance monitoring software on fleet April 30, 2025 Chouest and Island Offshore order MPCV at Ulstein April 30, 2025 Indian Oil Signs Five-Year LNG Deal with Trafigura April 30, 2025 Bipartisan SHIPS Act Aims to Counter China’s Maritime Dominance with 250-Ship Fleet Expansion April 30, 2025 South American neighbors make hydrocarbon collaboration official April 30, 2025