MSC adds even more port calls to its 2025 standalone network
MSC is doubling down on its 2025 strategy of offering shippers and forwarders as many ...
Port of Tilbury owner Forth Ports said there were clear signs that cross-Channel sea freight was increasingly moving to unaccompanied shipping options, as shippers and their forwarders seek greater supply chain resilience.
The company reported it had seen a 20% year-on-year increase in unaccompanied freight volumes between Tilbury and Zeebrugge in December through its recently opened Tilbury2 terminal, leading P&O Ferries to add an additional vessel to cope with the higher demand.
Over the six months the terminal has been operating, Tilbury ...
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