Surging China-Europe railfreight could hit the buffers if Red Sea crisis ends
After two years of decline, China-EU railfreight volumes are back on track, westbound flows last ...
The talk on the first day at this year’s TOC Europe, the annual get-together for container terminal executives in Rotterdam, largely revolved around one thing – or several, depending on your perspective – the rolling wave of crises that continually threaten container supply chains.
Or, possibly eager to coin a new term: “It’s a poly-crisis,” Omera Khan, founder and director of OQK Associates told delegates. (To be fair to Omera, she later told me that she couldn’t lay claim to creating ...
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