Houthis threaten Israel with more 'naval operations'
Any hope for shippers that the Red Sea could welcome back containerships this year may ...
“War is bleeding into the logistics scene”, it has been claimed, with the heightening of tension in the Middle East adding to the challenges of those heading into their third year of conflict in Ukraine.
After reorganising the flow of goods after a turbulent two years in eastern Europe, time-critical logistics specialist EAS International’s MD, Adam Komorowski, said clients were now seeing their businesses upended by spiking rates and elongated transit times thanks to the Red Sea ...
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