Maersk vessel forced to omit Cape Town as congestion mounts
The port of Cape Town is facing significant congestion, which is set to worsen this ...
Partners in container supply chains need to develop contingency plans, in the near-certainty that the industry will be hit by another cyber-attack.
At last week’s TPM event in Long Beach, SeaIntelligence Consulting chief executive Lars Jensen warned: “There will be another successful cyber-attack in the next 24 months.
“Even though some action has been galvanised by the Petya attack, the level of cyber-attacks out there is going up.
“It is important to remember that it wasn’t Maersk that was attacked; Maersk was collateral damage ...
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