Supply chain disruption costly for shippers, but helps build resilience, says Maersk
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… and so the side air/LCL rumours connected to the full reorganisation of AP Møller-Mærsk (APMM) were accurate – a reminder from 31 August is here; more details about the latest managerial announcement at APMM follow below.
(Phew!)
The Danish container shipping company has internally confirmed the appointment of a new boss helping the top brass decide if you, folks from what’s left of the Damco* carcass, will have a place in the new APMM group.
(*Whose clients incidentally have already received keen ...
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