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Suez Canal chaos: Ship backlogs from Evergreen's blockage could take months to clear, container lines say

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations naval authority said separately that ships diverting around Africa could mean that more traffic passes through high risk areas where pirate gangs operate.

March 30, 2021 / 08:26 IST
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A general view of the ships waiting south of the Suez Canal due to the grounded Ever Given container ship, which is seen at far left stuck in the canal near Port Tawfiq and the city of Suez, Egypt in this Maxar Technologies satellite image taken on March 28, 2021. Satellite image (copyright) 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS
A general view of the ships waiting south of the Suez Canal due to the grounded Ever Given container ship, which is seen at far left stuck in the canal near Port Tawfiq and the city of Suez, Egypt in this Maxar Technologies satellite image taken on March 28, 2021. Satellite image (copyright) 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS

The stranding of a container ship in the Suez Canal has created disruptions in the global shipping industry that could take weeks and possibly months to clear, top container shipping lines said.

Around 30 percent of the world's shipping container volume - including goods like sofas, consumer electronics, apparel and shoes - moves through the 193 km (120 miles) Suez Canal daily. Empty containers, which Asian factories need to ship goods, are also caught up in the backlog.

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"Even when the canal gets reopened, the ripple effects on global capacity and equipment are significant," the world's largest container shipping company Maersk said in a customer advisory on Monday.

Maersk has three vessels stuck in the canal and another 29 waiting to enter, it said, adding that it had so far rerouted 15 vessels to sail south of Africa instead.