Unions renew call for industrial action at France’s biggest box port
Docker and port worker unions at France’s biggest container port, Le Havre, have begun a ...
A terribly short-hand post from The Loadstar today – apologies, but it’s been a long week. As regular readers will know, The Loadstar has been following the strike in Brazilian ports since it was first threatened, and as the strike involving customs officers, immigration and health officials hits day 50, shipping agency GAC has produced a definitive situation report of the country’s major ports:
Itajai:
? Customs: Working under “standard operations”, without any delay to vessels/cargo clearance.
? Immigration: For the time being, ...
European port congestion now at five-to-six days, and getting worse
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