Analysis: Felixstowe, London Gateway, MSC & Gemini – musical chairs in UK ports
MSC’s beady eye on Felixstowe?
The boardroom at DP World’s London Gateway headquarters offers an absorbing panoramic view of the Thames estuary and its immediate low-lying hinterland. To the left sits a row of warehouses sporting logos that look like a logistics postcard; to the right is London Gateway terminal, a ship is in and several of grey cranes have their booms down and spreaders swinging into holds; further along the brown river’s muddy shore a huge bank of sand has been levelled and construction ...
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