Xeneta: Shippers are not out of the woods
NewsWhile the strike on the US East and Gulf Coast has ended, Xeneta’s Peter Sand warns that “it is only a tentative agreement, and automation at ports will remain a major stumbling block.”
More than 9,000 trips are expected to be completed on China’s ‘New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor’, which is an integral part of the country’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative. It is centred on the city of Chongqing and connects the interior of China with Southeast Asia, with the Port of Beibu Gulf Port also a key element in the system.
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