Just received this email from co-blogger Steve Dickinson:
I do my martial arts workout three mornings a week at the beach here in Qingdao. We have a great view of the entrance to the Qingdao port complex. Vessels intending to use the port must "park" for a while as they wait for a berth. For most of the summer, we would regularly see no more than five or six vessels parked and waiting. This Monday, I counted 23 vessels waiting for a berth. This means that the port is entirely backed up and there is simply no room for the vessels. This suggests that activity at the Qingdao port has suddenly increased, leading to a delay in shipments. The Qingdao port is the second largest container port in China. Its capacity is enormous and it is unusual for the port to back up in this way. This suggests that shipments out of China have suddenly increased in the past several weeks.
What are you seeing out there?