
MSC and Ellerman sign slot agreement for Atlantic routes
Utilising a combination of vessels between ports in ScanBaltic, Northern Europe and the US Atlantic Coast commencing around 1st January 2024.
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US perishables shippers are facing the perfect storm. Capacity shortages are forcing them to transport perishables by air. In addition, US agricultural exports are facing challenges. And fruit imports to the US from Central America are also suffering as a result of reefer containers.
Utilising a combination of vessels between ports in ScanBaltic, Northern Europe and the US Atlantic Coast commencing around 1st January 2024.
A move to -15°C could make a significant environmental impact with no compromise on food safety or quality, the study found.
Enabling the transportation and monitoring of a wider range of perishables, to new and farther locations while maintaining quality.
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