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Lines and shippers clash over CBER extension

Αs the European Commission considers renewing the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation (CBER) that enables current container shipping alliances to operate, liner operators and shippers...

Shippers wanted!

ESC is encouraging shippers to join European proposals to guide innovation for more effective supply chains. Indeed, the European Commission’s wish to have shippers...

The “black box” opened by DTLF

Connecting business processes across stakeholders in a supply chain data pipeline is beneficial and at the same time safe and secure. But the transport...

More certainty for road transport with Platform of trust

To bring more certainty and assurance in the road transport market for shippers, European Shippers’ Council is getting involved, together with Wtransnet, in a road...

MEPs return mobility package proposals to committee

MEPs rejected proposed amendments to the “Mobility Package” road haulage reform proposals and referred them back to the Transport Committee for reconsideration. In a vote...

ESC against the amendments to Mobility Package

ESC calls on MEPs to reject Amendment 88 to the proposal on driving and rest time and to reject Amendment 125 to the proposal on posting...

Shippers are concerned about Emergency Bunker Surcharge

The European Shippers’ Council is concerned about the introduction of the Emergency Bunker Surcharge by carriers that took effect 1 June 2018. The surcharge...
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Gulftainer deploys Kalmar reach stackers at Iraq Container Terminal

Gulftainer, the UAE-based global logistics and supply chain solutions provider, has expanded its operational capabilities at the Iraq Container Terminal in the Port of...

MSC expands mega ship orderbook

MSC has significantly expanded its orderbook, according to DynaLiners, by upsizing six previously ordered 19,000 TEU vessels at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding to 22,000 TEU...
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