Current Port Congestion in Seychelles

Explore how rising container volumes, limited dock space, and infrastructure constraints are influencing operations and congestion at Port Victoria, Seychelles’ main maritime gateway. Use GoComet’s port congestion tool to monitor real-time vessel flow, berthing conditions, and cargo movement to better manage your shipments to and from the Seychelles.

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    About Seychelles Ports and Congestion

    Port Victoria is the central maritime facility in Seychelles and manages a diverse mix of container ships, bulk cargo, and inter-island vessels. Due to its geographic location and limited berth capacity, traffic density can fluctuate depending on cargo schedules and vessel arrivals. GoComet’s port congestion tracker gives logistics professionals and shipping coordinators full visibility into berth availability, vessel queues, and turnaround efficiency. This tool helps users identify peak periods, reduce delays, and plan cargo movements with greater confidence. It also enables congestion comparisons across other regional Indian Ocean ports, offering added value for route planning and supply chain forecasting.
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    Global port congestion in Q1 2023 has improved significantly from its peak in Q4 2021, but it is still far from normal. The main factors that have contributed to the improvement are the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, the return of some ships to ser...

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    Frequently asked questions

    • How can I monitor congestion at Port Victoria using GoComet?

      GoComet’s platform offers real-time insights into vessel activity, berth status, and port congestion levels at Port Victoria.
    • What data is available for Seychelles in GoComet’s tool?

      You can view berth occupancy, vessel queues, turnaround time, and live congestion indicators.
    • Is GoComet suitable for smaller ports like those in Seychelles?

      Yes, the tool tracks ports of all sizes and is highly effective for smaller, high-traffic island terminals.
    • Can I compare Port Victoria’s congestion with other regional ports?

      Absolutely. GoComet allows side-by-side comparisons with other ports in the Indian Ocean region.
    • Who benefits from using the congestion tool in Seychelles?

      Freight forwarders, marine logistics coordinators, and port authorities use it to optimize cargo flow and vessel scheduling.