Panama Canal waiting times affect 78 vessels. Waiting times have reached seven days for Southbound Panamax Plus non-booked vessels (information from 7th October 2021).  See below for the full information on the current backlog from the Panama Canal Authorities:

 

 

LATEST CANAL OPERATIONS SUMMARY – SEPTEMBER 2021

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>>> Advisory to Shipping No. A-39-2021

DRAFT RESTRICTIONS

PANAMAX:
Max Draft: 12.04 meters (39.5 feet = 39 feet 6 inches) in the deepest point of immersion in Tropical Fresh Water (TFW) permitted for particular vessel in Gatun Lake. Water Density of Gatun Lake is 0.9954 at 29.4ºC (85ºF).

NEOPANAMAX:
15.24m (50.0 feet) Tropical Fresh Water (TFW) since June 9th, 2021

*Remarks:
– Regular: Vessel with beam<91 feet
– Super: Vessel with 91 feet<=beam<=107 feet
– Neopanamax: Vessel with beam>107 feet
– Panamax Plus: Vessel with 91 feet<=beam<=107 feet, but draft>39.5 Feet (12.04m) TFW

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