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 ...
(Following an update from ECU Worldwide, which has categorically denied the sale of the company is forthcoming, the original headline of this article published on November 1 – “ECU Worldwide sale draws nearer- prep for a domino effect?” – has been replaced by: “UPDATE: ECU Worldwide sale rumours – prep for a domino effect?”. Separate coverage by The Loadstar on 3 November, when this column was updated, is here: “ECU Worldwide eyes investment to accelerate global network expansion“)
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