Warning on midyear snarl-ups
Royal P&O Nedlloyd's chief executive has urged Rotterdam and PSA-owned ECT to “react fast” to avoid a reoccurrence of the delays of the last northern summer when congestion hit ports worldwide.
At the inauguration of the 8,450 teu P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan , the largest ship in the carrier's fleet, Philip Green said: It's like Christmas. They know the peak season is coming every year.
Rotterdam should put the people and equipment...
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