Despite sourcing shifts, 'don't write-off China', says CMA CGM CCO
China cannot be written off completely from supply chains, despite tension with the US and ...
CMA CGM has announced a widespread rationalisation of its services between Europe and Latin America that will see the UK’s London Gateway become a key hub for its perishables traffic.
The French carrier is to discontinue its Europe-Caribbean ECS service after the final southbound sailing departing 6 June from Rotterdam, which is operated by five 2,200-2,600 teu vessels and connects the Hamburg-Le Havre range in North Europe with the Caribbean perishables export ports of Moin, Puerto Cortes and Puerto Barrios and ...
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