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 ...
High winds over the weekend in the UK, added to slow-working at the port of Felixstowe and the cyber-attack on CMA CGM, will result in “supply chain misery for weeks”, according to sources.
One UK NVOCC told The Loadstar the continuing problems with Felixstowe’s vehicle booking system had caused “chaos”, and it had led to carriers diverting ships at the last minute to London Gateway and Southampton,
“I didn’t think it could get any worse, until I came in yesterday to find CMA ...
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Jack jones
October 01, 2020 at 4:05 pmI think you may find that morale of staff at the port is at an all time low after constantly getting crapped on by the union and the Company.