Supply chain disruption costly for shippers, but helps build resilience, says Maersk
The regularity of ‘black swan’ events has meant unexpected costs for European shippers, according to ...
The transformation of South Africa’s supply chains through a systemic reform of state-owned port and rail owner and operator Transnet could be subject to further delays from a fresh legal bid that disputes the recent concession of a Durban container terminal.
According to a report in local publication Business Live, AP Moller-Mærsk’s port operating unit APM Terminals launched a legal bid in South Africa questioning the validity of Transnet’s decision to award a 25-year concession to Filipino operator International Container Terminal ...
No end to chaos in sight for shippers as Canada's port rows escalate
Cyber attack on tech provider blacks out live tracking for UK retail deliveries
Ripples from standstill at strike-bound Canadian ports could spread inland
Canada's west coast port employers lock out union workers set to strike
'Desperate' GRIs by carriers prop up Asia-Europe spot rates, for now
Cargo operations at Brazil's Guarulhos Airport on brink of collapse
Forwarders warn shippers to expect a second ILA-USMX work stoppage
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