MSC, CMA CGM and Arkas face difficulties executing their contracts in Algeria
The closure of dry ports, the precious lungs of the saturated Algiers port and other Algerian ports, is leading shipowners and logistics companies to juggle with increasingly problematic productivity.
25/06/2021 at 16h10, by Africa Business+
“If a container does not leave the port, no other can be unloaded from the ship,” observed a shipping agent interviewed by Jeune Afrique Business+.
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