The Port of Liverpool has recorded a more than 200% increase in enquiries from fertiliser importers as supply chain uncertainty linked to the Strait of Hormuz prompts companies to review their logistics strategies.
Greek shipping owner Evangelos Marinakis has said he would be prepared to support the payment of a transit fee to Iran to secure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Any such move would mark a significant departure from the established maritime legal framework.
The uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz for regional supply chains has highlighted the necessity for inland logistics alternative solutions for goods transport, according to…
The current supply chain crisis caused by the instability in the Middle East is disrupting Mediterranean feeder services and, consequently, inland transport in Europe. While…
The Israeli army has warned Iranians to stay away from rail infrastructure. The warning remains active until 21:00 on 7 April. Earlier, the United States…
Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) will increase the rail transport of containers from its ports in the east. With the Strait of Hormuz still largely unavailable,…
The global supply chain is currently holding its breath due to the recent escalation against Iran. Despite the possible (but not necessarily likely) closure of…