Is the current shipping situation affecting other ports?
We are starting to see the effect on global supply chain flows resulting in unpredictable operational impacts. Customs authorities in Europe are now inspecting all units to/from Russia transiting their terminals/ports to identify sanctioned and restricted shipments (main focus is sanctioned parties and goods). This is a direct consequence of the sanctions, but there are also indirect impacts as all cargo is getting delayed and our transhipment hubs are getting congested impacting our customers supply chains. This is a global impact, not limited to trade with Russia.
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