The most disruptive energy shock in modern history has reawakened the debate over whether emergency fuel surcharges are a fair way for ocean carriers to recoup unexpected costs or blatant “double-dipping” that angers shippers.
Signs of stress are emerging as boxes pour into a land transport network crucial for the flow of cargo across the war-torn region.
The terminal, capable of ultimately handling 5.7 million TEUs annually, will be the global terminal operator’s third in Vietnam.