Between ****** and ***********, 2021, container ship congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as at the ports of New York and New jersey, increased. On ***********, 2021, about ** container ships were waiting outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, more than double the amount of ships waiting on ******, 2021.
On May 17, 2022 some ** container ships were waiting outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, compared to just **** container ships waiting at the ports on October 13, 2020. The congestion at the ports peaked on January 9, 2022 when *** container vessels were waiting outside the ports. This high increase in congestion was due to disruptions to the global supply chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Between ****** and ***********, 2021, container ship congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as at the ports of New York and New jersey, increased. On ***********, 2021, about ** container ships were waiting outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, more than double the amount of ships waiting on ******, 2021.