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SPAIN : SEVERE PORT CONGESTIONSpain is facing a severe situation with a lot of containers roll-over & ships delays. This is affecting all Spanish ports as it's a response to the government's plan to reform the port system. The situation may become more complex as some unions have announced to go on strikes on February 20, 22 & 24, 2017. TRANSO team with our local office in Spain have been active to find solutions, we invite you to read the here joined documents and talk to your dedicated contact in TRANSO USA. Read More : |
NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKENEW ZEALAND just faced a series of severe earthquakes nearby Christchurch and causing severe shaking in the capital Wellington. Christchurch is unharmed and our colleagues over there are fine, but the area between Christchurch and Blenheim was badly affected with a lot of road and rail closures, as well as problems in Wellington, and we have to wait to see how this will affect transport links and shipping. More to read: |
NYK, MOL and K Line to merge container shipping businessesJapan’s three major ocean carriers - Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, Mitsui OSK Lines and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha - have agreed on Monday October 31st, 2016 to spin off their container divisions and merge them July 1. The merger is the latest of major moves occurred over the past two years including acquisitions and here below changes in alliances punctuated by the bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping in late August. The new Japanese Shipping company will become the 6th largest container line.
N.B. Hamburg Süd, ZIM and ACL still stand alone however both get strong ties and existing slot exchanges with Hapag-Lloyd. |