TT Club warns forwarders and transport firms of increased risks of operating in Russia
Transport firms operating in Russia have been warned to carry out thorough risk reviews and ...
In this interesting – and sometimes amusing – response by Femco to questions about its ship MV Alaed, posed by the Financial Times, we learn that it was a commercial decision rather than political pressure that has led to it changing its flag and insurance, so that it can supply attack helicopters, rocket launchers, air-defence systems and munitions to the Assad-regime. For details on the ship’s whereabouts, go here.
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