Tuesday, 28 June 2011

IFW Editor's Top Stories


 

Exclusive: Maersk to charge for boxes that fail to turn up

But shipping line will also pay compensation if it fails to load a container

Shipping lines start to pull Asia-Europe capacity

Rates sink and margins are shredded as low utilisation causes trade to flounder

Shipping lines get tough over new EU cargo information rules

Customers warned shipments will not be loaded if Customs data is not supplied in advance

DB Schenker may axe US domestic transport unit

Underperforming business could be sold or restructured as its future is pondered in Germany

US security chief reveals 100% scanning rule may be scrapped

Napolitano says Congress is considering 'a more layered approach' to container security

FEATURE
Friday Focus: Is Maersk steering the right course?

While the Maersk manifesto is undoubtedly a great PR coup, designed to promote strategy it had always planned to implement, it does sound like there is some meat on the bones, says IFW Chief Reporter Damian Brett

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