UK transport cheers as Lower Thames Crossing gets green light
One of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects has been greenlit after the country’s Department for ...
Next week, Japanese carrier MOL ends its direct Algeciras-West Africa (ARS) service and will merge it into a North Europe-West Africa offering operated in a vessel-sharing arrangement (WAX) with Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd.
In order to accommodate Mediterranean traffic from the culled service, in which Hapag-Lloyd is already a slot charterer, the WAX vessels will call at the Spanish hub port on both north and southbound legs.
However, as a result of the restructure, West African shippers at Cotonou, Benin, will see their direct ...
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