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November 19, 2020 at 3:58 amShipping lines work as per there whims and fancies.. There is hardly any control over them.. By any chance you get a container to load, once handed back to line after loading,if the planned vessel does not calls in on time. Again the shipper is the one who suffers, and forced to pay port storage for a delay committed by Shipping line..