Uniserve creates Suez disruption schedule

Mar 31, 2021 | Article, News

The backlog of container vessels continues to slowly ease as transits through the Suez Canal have resumed. While global supply chains are starting to return to normal, many businesses are scrambling to determine the whereabouts of their cargoes.

Consequently, Uniserve has created a schedule of vessels whose voyages were disrupted by the six-day Suez blockage caused by the Ever Given running aground.

As ever, if customers prefer to speak with us in person please call us on 01375 414 331 or you can also email info@ugroup.co.uk

Photo courtesy of the Suez Canal Authority

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