Shippers will have to foot the final bill for 'greener' shipping
Carriers will have to rely on cargo-owners’ willingness to pay a healthy surcharge for greener ...
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(November 30, 2015) – Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), a global leader in RoRo shipping and factory-to-dealer logistics, will increase frequency and capacity on its service on the Atlantic Ocean. Starting in January 2016, WWL will offer a regular, weekly service from key ports in Europe to the U.S. West Coast.
Previously, WWL offered a fortnightly service from Europe to the U.S. West Coast. These two additional sailings per month also strengthen WWL’s market-leading connectivity between Europe and Baltimore, and boost transshipment opportunities to Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia via its port hub in Manzanillo, Panama.
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