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🇿🇦🚢 Shipping news: Ships not using Suez Canal coz Yemen's Red Sea attacks on shipping, and so are sailing south around South Africa are refusing to refuel in SA - complaining of SA's red tape and port congestion. Where are they refueling instead? Mauritius…
🚢 Red Sea crisis is rerouting cargo ships around Africa

📈 Number of ships round the Cape is almost double

🇿🇦 South Africa is not benefiting from the surge in traffic

📝 "Shipping doubles around Cape but chaos at Durban leads to LESS ships stopping off. Durban 4 times longer wait than other ports now used on the route. Pointe Noir and Mombasa seen massive increase in ships but still manage to turnaround in 1-1.6 days."



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🚢 Red Sea crisis is rerouting cargo ships around Africa

📈 Number of ships round the Cape is almost double

🇿🇦 South Africa is not benefiting from the surge in traffic

📝 "Shipping doubles around Cape but chaos at Durban leads to LESS ships stopping off. Durban 4 times longer wait than other ports now used on the route. Pointe Noir and Mombasa seen massive increase in ships but still manage to turnaround in 1-1.6 days."

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