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Care MPL Charter pack
In these uncertain times, the world of logistics has been revolutionised, finding new relevance and inventing new ways to serve the most diverse needs. In particular, the number of operators or owners of goods chartering entire ships or planes to transport goods for specific projects is growing. This often finds the support of airlines that are well-disposed to find outside-the-box solutions, in times of scarce passenger traffic.
Care MPL, starting from its experience in the sector, has decided to offer to interested members an insurance package, negotiated with specialised companies, which can cover:
– Goods on an all-risks basis
– Your liability as an aircraft or ship charterer
We will be happy to discuss your needs. Contact us at marine@brokercare.com
QATAR AIRWAYS CARGO
QATAR AIRWAYS CARGO is resuming its scheduled ‘bellyhold’ cargo operations to six cities in China and like several other airlines, it is utilizing passenger aircraft. The six cities are Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing and Hangzhou. The cargo flights will be operated on a turnaround basis, without any cabin crew nor passengers on board. This will create an additional 600 tones of weekly capacity, bringing the overall capacity out of the country to more than 1300 tons. This is the first Middle East airline to resume bellyhold operations to all of its destinations in China. This first move by Qatar Airways is to start reinstate the global supply chain.
Capacity control keeps ocean freight rates steady, but container rollovers increase
By Mike Wackett 11/05/2020
Ocean carriers are successfully underpinning freight rates through capacity discipline, with reports of container rollovers at Chinese export hubs and detention transhipment ports.
https://theloadstar.com/capacity-control-keeps-ocean-freight-rates-steady-but-container-rollovers-increase/