Ship disruptions persist at Tianjin port
Some oil cargoes are still barred from one of its wharves
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SHIPPING and logistics companies reported delays and disruptions after the deadly blast at the Chinese port of Tianjin as some oil cargoes were still barred from one of its wharves.
Freight companies including Auckland, New Zealand-based Mainfreight Ltd and Japan's Sankyu Inc said that the blast will cause delays or impact their businesses. Ships at Tianjin Port's North wharf other than those carrying crude and hazardous products can enter and exit normally, according to a post from the official microblog of the Tianjin Maritime Safety Administration at 10.44am local time on Friday.
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