Hanjin Break Up Begins

Hanjin Break Up Begins

Reports suggest that Hanjin Shipping has received bankruptcy court approval to sell assets against their $5.5 billion debt. This may include the sales offices, overseas companies and port assets for their largest trade route, between Asia and North America. There are...
Delays at Felixstowe Port

Delays at Felixstowe Port

Delays at Felixstowe Port Felixstowe Port is currently facing significant delays which are resulting in longer unpacking times and additional quay rental charges. Hanjin Shipping’s demise has resulted in excess of 10,000 teu being held on quay which added to an...
Air Delays In Bangladesh

Air Delays In Bangladesh

Air Delays In Bangladesh Importers and Exporters have witnessed much disruption to the Bangladesh market over the last 5 months as the issue of aviation security has impacted the transit of Air Freight from Dhaka (DAC) through to Europe and the UK. Issues relate back...
Brexit Conference at HQ

Brexit Conference at HQ

Our very own Supply Chain Academy is hosting it’s follow up ‘Brexit Mini Conference’ at the group’s headquarters on Tuesday 1st November 9.30 am-12.30pm. Due to the incredible success and popularity of the first ‘Brexit The Future of the...
Hanjin Unloaded at Ports

Hanjin Unloaded at Ports

Latest reports on the Hanjin situation are that almost one third of their ships have now been unloaded. 28 vessels from a fleet of 97 have been discharged at ports around the world. After the effective demise of the world’s seventh largest shipping line, it was...
Dover Office on the Move

Dover Office on the Move

Customs Insights, our group customs experts, have now completed their move to new premises in Dover. We are ideally positioned for managing future change that may occur as a result of Brexit. They provide a range of services including customs consultancy and duty/tax...