Offshore super port for Manila

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Manila, the Philippines’ largest port, has long suffered from congestion, but delays in 2014 have been among the worst ever, with some ships waiting 14 days for a berth. The ports urban location has led to unwelcome road congestion and a failed attempt by the city to ban truck movements during the day.

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Offshore super port for Manila

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Manila, the Philippines’ largest port, has long suffered from congestion, but delays in 2014 have been among the worst ever, with some ships waiting 14 days for a berth. The ports urban location has led to unwelcome road congestion and a failed attempt by the city to ban truck movements during the day.

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