Contract season in limbo as carriers eye conditions for a Red Sea return
The Asia-Europe shipping contract season appears stuck in limbo, with shippers having delayed proceedings as ...
Congestion at North Europe’s container ports is on the rise again, causing ocean carriers to juggle their schedules and restrict import and export operations at terminals.
Vessels are arriving at North European ports already delayed by supply chain disruptions in China, and with sanctioned Russian cargo remaining on board.
Maersk said today it was facing “critical yard density levels” at its Bremerhaven NTB terminal, adding: “This situation slows down the terminal operations, which will further delay our vessel arrival and departure schedules.
The carrier ...
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