Seago stops Port Said cargo acceptance

Middle East

Thursday, March 29, 2012
   Seago Line, the intra-Europe specialist line of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, said this week it is temporarily ceasing acceptance of cargo to or from the Suez Canal Container Terminal in Port Said, Egypt.    The line said the halt is due to a slowdown in productivity in the terminal.    “The duration of the slowdown in operations is currently not known,” the line said. “Bookings are accepted as normal to and from Alexandria.”    SCCT is operated and majority-owned...
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