USTR fees will lead to 'complete destabilisation' of container shipping alliances
The USTR fees for China-built shipping threaten a “complete destabilisation” of the ocean alliances, as ...
UK port London Gateway is expected to announce that it has won its first Asian liner service, just over three years since the first phase of the DP World facility was opened.
A source from a carrier member of THE Alliance told The Loadstar yesterday “agreement had been reached” for two of its five Asia-North Europe loops to call at London Gateway and that this would be confirmed shortly by an official announcement from the grouping.
An Alphaliner report last week stated that THE Alliance’s other three loops would make a ...
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peter marjoram
February 15, 2017 at 11:32 amwell done Gateway
Hopefully it will wake up Felixstowe on their service levels
sometimes 3 hours to collect a container is far too long.