Container Shipping at Rotterdam Port as Global Congestion Rates Increase

A haulage truck transports a container by an electricity transmission tower at the APM terminal at the Port of Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021. Global ports are growing more gridlocked as the pandemic era's supply shocks intensify, threatening to spoil the holiday shopping season, erode corporate profits and drive up consumer prices. Photographer: Peter Boer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A haulage truck transports a container by an electricity transmission tower at the APM terminal at the Port of Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021. Global ports are growing more gridlocked as the pandemic era's supply shocks intensify, threatening to spoil the holiday shopping season, erode corporate profits and drive up consumer prices. Photographer: Peter Boer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Container Shipping at Rotterdam Port as Global Congestion Rates Increase
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