The Journal of Commerce reports:

Seven container ships on average have been anchored in the waters off the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach since Oct. 27, as the congestion crisis at the largest port complex in the Americas continues.

Seven container ships were anchored in San Pedro Bay [yesterday] morning, the same as [Monday] afternoon but a different mix of vessels, according to the Marine Exchange of Southern California. Waiting for berths were the NYK Terra and NYK Aquarius, operated by NYK Line; the Dallas Express and Halifax Express, operated by Hapag-Lloyd; the Hanjin Greece, operated by Hanjin Shipping; the APL Holland, operated by APL; and the CSCL Winter, operated by China Shipping Container Lines.

The Marine Exchange has been providing JOC.com with two daily updates on container ships anchored in San Pedro Bay

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