Meeting the project shipping challenge
Despite the global supply chain disruptions caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, our project forwarding teams are finding ways to keep their project cargo moving. We get the lowdown from our joint venture partner, Fracht
Like many operation personnel, Metro and Fracht’s project logistics team...
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Freight developments
While Asia-Europe container shipping lines are reducing capacity by idling vessels from May as volumes deteriorate with the collapse in demand, air freight rates have reached their highest ever levels, making our Sea/Air solutions even more attractive for time-sensitive shipments.
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The state of sea freight
While financial experts wonder if we’re going to witness another ‘Hanjin’, the world’s 4th largest container line, CMA CGM is following MSC in offering a ‘Suspension in Transit’ service, The Alliance cut services from Asia and 2M reduce transatlantic sailings.
FINANCIALSThe deterio...
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European roadmap to recovery
The European Commission has announced a Joint European Roadmap, a plan aimed at leading the region back from the containment measures imposed on its member countries.
In an official announcement on 15th April, the Commission advised its member nations that the exit from COVID19 containment mea...
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HMRC offer Covid-19 relief
In good news for stretched importers, HMRC is offering payment relief for duty and VAT payments, but the deadline for deferment account holders is tomorrow!
Duty deferment account holderswho are experiencing severe financial difficulty as a result of Covid-19 and who are unable to make payment...
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Hidden threat to exporters
As port congestion expands in India, and fears grow at ports around the world, exporters could face unexpected costs for undelivered cargo
In the UK, ports and port workers are essential, as are drivers and other participants in the supply chain. But even with the ports operating relatively no...
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Air at capacity for rest of month
Despite an increase in air cargo charters and passenger aircraft operating as freighters, that has added significant air cargo capacity, the demand to air freight critical goods outstrips demand and is likely to do so for some time
With lockdowns set to continue for at least another month in E...
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Indian port congestion looms
In an emerging situation that has potential ramification for UK exporters, India’s already congested ports face further turmoil after Prime Minister Narendra Modi has suggested that the country’s three-week lockdown may have to stay in place beyond April 14 for a further two weeks.
With mo...
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Government support for exporters welcomed
To help drive the UK’s recovery, from the any economic downturn, the Department for International Trade (DIT) emailed 160,000 exporters across the country this week to outline the support measures available to them.
As well as advice on what financial support is available to manage the impac...
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Idle containership capacity hits all time high
The high number of service withdrawals and blank sailings that carriers have announced for the coming weeks is expected to push the inactive containership fleet capacity to more than 3 Million containers (teu). Easily passing the previous high, recorded in early March, by over half a million cont...
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WTO forecast economic rebound next year
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is predicting a severe decline in international commerce this year, with a rebound of 21-24% in 2021.
The Geneva-based WTO forecast yesterday a plunge in global trade in goods this year of between 13% and 32% due to the COVID-19 pandemic before a likely rebou...
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Emirates increase service
Commencing today, 7th April, Emirates are increasing cargo frequency/capacity between Dubai and London Heathrow, with new passenger flights joining their two weekly freighters.
The additional flights will operate on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday as detailed below:EK029 07Apr20-30Apr...
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