Freight rates will stay high next year – no respite for shippers, predicts Drewry
Some three million teu of new tonnage arriving next year will most likely be “more ...
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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