ENLARGE The Hanjin Greece, stranded at sea for nearly two weeks after Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy, docked at the Port of Long Beach for unloading over the weekend. The Hanjin Greece docked at the Port of Long Beach Saturday after nearly two weeks idled off the coast in the wake of the South Korean shipping lines bankruptcy filing. A Hanjin Shipping spokeswoman in Seoul said at least three more ships—the Hanjin Gdynia, the Hanjin Jungil and the Hanjin Montevideo—were expected to dock at Long Beach after the Greece’s scheduled departure late Monday. Many port terminals aren’t accepting outbound Hanjin containers, including empty ones headed back to Asia after goods are unloaded at inland warehouses and shipping hubs. Meanwhile, empty Hanjin containers are clogging up docks and nearby container yards.
Source: Wall Street Journal September 12, 2016 21:26 UTC