Chinese New Year 2022 – Your Services May Be Disrupted

Next week marks the start of the Year of the Tiger, with Chinese New Year (CNY) festivities running from Monday 31st January to Friday 4th February.
As ever, there will be a number of service alterations that will affect international freight, with factory output effectively suspended during the celebrations.
CNY will cause severely reduced capacity across all transport modes, adding extra congestion and delays within the wider region.
In addition, our City Global Administration (CGA) offices will be closed from Monday 31st January to Friday 4th February, returning to normal hours on Monday 7th February.
Please contact your Customer Development Manager for updates or to discuss any concerns. The full list of global public holidays during the period can be found HERE.
We wish all of our customers, partners and their families a happy and peaceful New Year.
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