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Panama Canal waiting time for non booked vessels (Days)
Neopanamax Locks: Increases 1 to 2 days for Non-Booked vessels’ Waiting times at the Neopanamax Locks compared with May 2nd figures.
Panamax Locks: Southbound Supers show improvement on their average waiting times for Non-booked vessels while Regulars in the same direction faced an average waiting time increase of 1 day.
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