Russia: Shipping container sector for seafood will experience challenges in 2022

Published 2021년 9월 29일

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The shipping container sector for seafood in Russia is expected to face challenges in 2022, according to Maersk, due to a lack of containers and increased transportation costs. Experts suggest that long-term planning, such as in fish cargo, could help address these issues. The lack of planning time for transportation and the positive experience of combining different delivery methods are also noted.
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Shipping container sector for seafood will experience challenges in 2022. The shipping container sector in Russia will continue to experience post-pandemic difficulties in 2022, Maersk believes. Long-term planning, including in relation to fish cargo, is capable of correcting the situation, experts say. According to an article by fishnews.ru, the lack of containers and the rise in the cost of container transportations are called by market representatives as one of the main problems of fish logistics against the backdrop of a pandemic. It persists even after the partial lifting of severe restrictions in international transport. The situation that is observed today not only in the container segment, but also in logistics in general, is compared by representatives of the transport sector to a snowball, which, in their opinion, will continue in 2022. “There are many reasons, the main one is that delays and disruptions in logistics provoke delays in staging, therefore, we must use more ...
Source: Fish Focus

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