New Mombasa sea-air terminal will slash transit times into Africa
A new sea-air terminal in Mombasa is aiming to more than halve the transit time for goods moving between ...
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Considering future supply chains? Check out this interesting little infographic, showing how quickly major cities are growing – by the hour. The fastest pace is in Africa… we’ll leave you to guess which city. And those in the Indian sub-continent are, unsurprisingly, getting even busier. Delhi, for example, is becoming home to 79 more people every hour. And we learn that The Loadstar’s home town of London is gaining nine people an hour – Russian oligarchs and Middle Eastern oil millionaires, no doubt.
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