CTAA: Port of Melbourne hit by congestion following DP World IT issues
NewsThe Port of Melbourne is grappling with landside congestion following IT issues at DP World’s West Swanson Terminal this week.
The first of these agreements is between DP World India and P&O Ferrymasters and will provide ‘turnkey’ solutions for goods moving between India and Europe
This marks the launch of a global rollout of carrier agreements, to combine their multimodal networks, exploit and deploy their global operational coverage and provide comprehensive service packages to customers. P&O Ferrymasters and P&O Ferries are both owned by DP World.
“Through a global service for ocean freight with a ‘port-centric’ logistics solution, P&O Ferrymasters and DP World can reduce the number of handling stages of their customers’ goods – meaning they get to their destinations faster,” stated the companies.
“Customers will also benefit from having only one point of contact for the transport of their goods from origin to destination and from new digital services, such as the tracking of cargo flows through DP World Track and Trace. These comprehensive solutions will save businesses time, give them greater visibility on the status of their goods and help them create more robust end-to-end supply chains.”
Mike Bhaskaran, COO, Logistics and Technology at DP World, said: “Our mission is to ensure the smooth and efficient flow of our customers’ goods and resources across the world. These agreements will achieve this by integrating P&O Ferrymasters’ expansive European logistics network with DP World’s global web of trade enabling businesses, from ports and terminals, to industrial parks, logistics and economic zones, to maritime services. We are always drawing on the extensive knowledge and experience of our talented global workforce, to create new and better solutions to solve our customers’ challengers and continue to lead the future of world trade.”
Thorsten Runge, Managing Director of P&O Ferrymasters, said: “Supply chains are becoming ever more global, crossing more borders and traversing more jurisdictions. The rollout of these exciting new agreements across the world means we can seamlessly access DP World’s global footprint of port facilities and logistics and maritime operations, to simplify the challenges our customers face when moving their goods between Europe and the rest of the world. By joining forces, two of the world’s foremost providers of logistics solutions can offer new comprehensive services with global reach to our customers and convey considerable benefits in speed, reliability, efficiency and transparency.”
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