Getting the CER going

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The Port of Rotterdam Authority (HbR) has admitted that connecting the container terminals on Maasvlakte I and II to the Container Exchange Route (CER) and realising ‘joint logistical agreements’ has turned out to be ‘very complex’, writes Harry de Wilt.

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Getting the CER going

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The Port of Rotterdam Authority (HbR) has admitted that connecting the container terminals on Maasvlakte I and II to the Container Exchange Route (CER) and realising ‘joint logistical agreements’ has turned out to be ‘very complex’, writes Harry de Wilt.

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