Container Ports

Shanghai Ship Jam Spells Supply Chain Trouble

China’s tough new lockdown measures have led to a major backlog of cargo and container ships in front of Shanghai's port. With employees unable to go to work, the world’s largest container port is having to manage with significantly fewer staff. Our chart shows the scale of the problem, using a map of the area on April 28, as provided by FleetMon, an online tracking portal for ships.

In terms of container throughput, Shanghai’s port is the largest in the world. 47 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs, unit of measure for container sizes) were handled there last year. To put this into perspective, the largest port in Europe is in Rotterdam, and had only 15.3 million TEUs handled there in that same year. This Statista graphic provides an overview of the world's largest cargo ports.

FleetMon uses ships’ Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) signals to display traffic volume. These are important in shipping for the exchange of navigational data via radio. Every ship over 20m has to transmit an AIS signal. It transmits, among other things, call name, vessel type, GPS position, dimensions and similar data.

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This chart shows the container ship backlog off the coast of Shanghai.

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Global container shipping throughput 2016-2023
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Monthly container freight rate index from Shanghai to Los Angeles 2023-2024
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Monthly container freight rate index from Shanghai to New York 2023-2024
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Monthly container freight rate index from Shanghai to Rotterdam 2023-2024
Container shipping companies worldwide - number of ships 2022

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