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G6 Alliance Speeds Up Asia-Europe Service Launch The newly formed G6 alliance of ocean carriers has sped up the launch of its Asia-Europe service by a month to the first week of March to coincide with steep hikes in freight rates on the world’s biggest trade route.
New World, Grand Alliances to Merge Asia-Europe Services Members of the New World and Grand alliances, moving to match the expansion of larger rivals, said Tuesday they will forge a new vessel-sharing alliance operating 90 vessels on Asia-Europe trade lanes.
Popularity of of index-linked service contracts OF the 50 service contracts filed with the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), almost half are linked to Drewry indexes, attesting to the popularity of the Britain's Drewry Maritime Research container freight rates analysis, reports London's Containerisation International.
Customs Regulations to KOREA from 01-Jan-2012 Please be advised that all shipments into Koreawill required FWB and FHL (if any) for Korean Customs filing. This requirement will be mandatory effective from 01 Jan 2012. As such, please kindly provide us House AWBs details on each shipment to Korea when issuing M.AWB.
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DTK Logistics expands in the Central of Vietnam

Since 2009, DTK Logistics Solutions has been expanding its service offering and coverage in the Central of Vietnam with special focus on export from Da Nang and Qui Nhon. In order to further strengthening and improving of the services offered, DTK will open its own office in Da Nang in late 2010. 


G6 Alliance Speeds Up Asia-Europe Service Launch
The newly formed G6 alliance of ocean carriers has sped up the launch of its Asia-Europe service by a month to the first week of March to coincide with steep hikes in freight rates on the world’s biggest trade route.
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New World, Grand Alliances to Merge Asia-Europe Services
Members of the New World and Grand alliances, moving to match the expansion of larger rivals, said Tuesday they will forge a new vessel-sharing alliance operating 90 vessels on Asia-Europe trade lanes.
more
 
Popularity of of index-linked service contracts
OF the 50 service contracts filed with the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), almost half are linked to Drewry indexes, attesting to the popularity of the Britain's Drewry Maritime Research container freight rates analysis, reports London's Containerisation International.
more
Customs Regulations to KOREA from 01-Jan-2012
Please be advised that all shipments into Koreawill required FWB and FHL (if any) for Korean Customs filing. This requirement will be mandatory effective from 01 Jan 2012. As such, please kindly provide us House AWBs details on each shipment to Korea when issuing M.AWB.
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