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Dunkerque scores highly in port user survey

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AUTF, the French shippers’ trade association (representing importers and exporters from all over France), has revealed its satisfaction index of the shippers’ perception of maritime transport. ” The post Dunkerque scores highly in port user survey appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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CTU Code Boosts Supply Chain Safety

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Welcoming the Politecnico survey, the CEO of ICHCA, one of the Group’s founding associations, Richard Steele said, “As far as we are aware, this is the first example of publicly available empirical evidence about the use of the CTU Code made by forwarders , shippers and others responsible for safe packing.

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Ocean Carrier Trends: Containing capacity while remaining poised for growth

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Global maritime commerce gathered momentum two years ago and raised sentiment in the shipping industry,” says Frida Youssef , UNCTAD’s trade analyst. There’s little doubt that trade wars in these arenas could reshape global maritime trade patterns and dampen UNCTAD’s cautiously optimistic forecast. Balancing act.

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Industry View: Cargo Build-Up is Increasing Risks

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Yarwood also draws attention to the importance of maintaining records and an efficient documentation flow. “In Arecent survey by the International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH) shows a mixed picture at ports around the world. “35% The question of traceability then becomes a more critical issue.

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Top 35 Ocean Carriers 2018: Turnaround time?

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Maritime analysts at Xeneta , a global benchmarking and market intelligence platform based in Oslo, Norway, note that carriers operating in the trans-Pacific have been able to make their general rate increases (GRIs) stick through early autumn. Subscribe to Logistics Management Magazine! About the Author. Subscribe today.