Strikes permanently move cargo from European ports
While strikes in Spain and Sweden's largest port Gothenburg are becoming increasingly entrenched, the customers and thus the carriers are seeking out alternatives. And they will not necessarily return when the strikes are over, according to data from Maersk Line.
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The European ports which are currently plagued by strikes are suffering major losses.
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