Expeditors doesn't predict the future (which anyway, is bleak)
No crystal ball here
“The 300cubits has decided to suspend the operation of the Booking Deposit Module (“System”) effective on 1 October 2019. The System has started accepting trial shipments in March 2018 and was launched into live production in July 2018 with varying responses. The positives are that the System has had participation from the largest shipping liners e.g. Sealand of Maersk Group, CMA CGM, MSC and Cosco while the 300cubits have gone the length in its discussions with the rest of the ...
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