Logistics chain bottlenecks trigger longer contracts for container carriers

Major bottlenecks throughout global logistics chains cause customers to enter contracts with liner companies that go beyond the usual 6-12 months. Danish retailer Coop is one example, writes media.
Photo: Daniel Reinhardt/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Daniel Reinhardt/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

The current pressure on the world's logistics chains is causing large customers to enter contracts longer than the usual 6-12 months in an attempt to ensure delivery of their products, writes Danish business daily Børsen.

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