Has anyone found a way to measure the impact the of this change? It seems it should be simple to look and see that some throughput of containers has increased, but I have had no luck in finding any kind of dashboard for this data.
The closest I’ve come is marinetraffic.com, which still shows quite a lot of ships around the port of Long Beach. The same site shows a simple bar graph for “congestion”, but it only shows 8 weeks of data if you register a free account, making it hard to see any trends.
(There’s a free trial, which I may check out during the weekend).
I’m curious too. FWIW this news story says “yesterday, there were 74 containerships anchored in San Pedro Bay waiting for berth space at LB or Los Angeles, down from a high of 80 last weekend,” so it at least sounds like the queue is getting shorter rather than longer?
Has anyone found a way to measure the impact the of this change? It seems it should be simple to look and see that some throughput of containers has increased, but I have had no luck in finding any kind of dashboard for this data.
The closest I’ve come is marinetraffic.com, which still shows quite a lot of ships around the port of Long Beach. The same site shows a simple bar graph for “congestion”, but it only shows 8 weeks of data if you register a free account, making it hard to see any trends.
(There’s a free trial, which I may check out during the weekend).
I’m curious too. FWIW this news story says “yesterday, there were 74 containerships anchored in San Pedro Bay waiting for berth space at LB or Los Angeles, down from a high of 80 last weekend,” so it at least sounds like the queue is getting shorter rather than longer?