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Logistics companies have joined shipping lines in announcing suspensions of services to Russia, as western sanctions attempt to brig a volte-face by Russia’s president Putin.
Seko Logistics told The Loadstar it had “ceased all shipments to and from Russia”, while DP-DHL announced last night it had suspended its Russian operations and would not be accepting shipments to or from the country until further notice.
Sources told The Loadstar they expected operators to begin cutting Russian services, given the “practicalities” following the closure of ...
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