'It’s healthy competition' Maersk tells forwarders bidding for same business
Maersk said the “competition is on”, when asked what the future was for forwarders in ...
Maersk is redesigning its network in west and central Asia to “improve [cargo] speed to market”.
The aim is to help customers suffering from the immense supply chain disruption plaguing the region.
The announcement from the Danish carrier comes just two weeks after it said it was launching two standalone services on the transpacific “to help normalise the network for our contracted customers”.
The Loadstar understands that more network adjustments will follow from Maersk in the coming weeks, which will be implemented with ...
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