Inspection reveals 'inadequate lashing' and rusty securing points on APL England
The vessel APL England has been detained in Australia over inadequate lashing, after losing 40 containers ...
The continuing battle against counterfeit goods received a fillip yesterday when a shipping line and two major shippers joined a growing list of corporate signatories that have vowed to reduce the trade in fakes.
CMA CGM-owned APL joined its parent company in signing the International Chamber of Commerce’s Declaration of Intent to Prevent the Maritime Transport of Counterfeit Goods, which last month celebrated a year since original signatories, including Maersk, Kuehne + Nagel, Philip Morris and Unilever, put pen to paper.
The declaration of intent (DoI) ...
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