Growing Vessel Buildup and Supply Chain Disruptions Plague West Coast Ports


Increasing vessel arrivals at the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach have been impacted by labor slowdowns, causing disruptions in supply chain operations. The delays in port operations have led to vessels waiting at anchor and extended docked periods, contributing to container congestion. The ongoing labor talks between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association have prompted requests for intervention from trade groups, while concerns about inflationary spikes and supply chain disruptions persist.

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