Welcome to the new edition of the Port Direct newsletter, we hope you enjoy reading our latest containerised cargo news and updates.
Welcome to the new edition of the Port Direct newsletter, we hope you enjoy reading our latest containerised cargo news and updates.
A smarter approach to complexity
In a recent Lloyd's List article, Peel Ports Group COO, David Huck, explores how PortPlus+ is simplifying supply chain complexity by reducing costs, delays, and unnecessary processes.
By adopting port-centric solutions, businesses can stay ahead of the competition with a more efficient, streamlined approach.
The cold chain is vital to our economy and society.
By transporting food, pharmaceuticals and other products safely from where they are grown or extracted, through the manufacturing process, into shops and restaurants and ultimately to the end consumer, the cold chain makes modern life possible.
The cold chain federation is leading the world in seeking to reduce the environmental impact of its operations. The Federation runs the industry climate change agreement.
Peel Ports operating a number of energy efficient and electricity re-generation initiatives across its port operations, as well as it’s mission to reduce carbon emissions is seen as an ideal party who can support fellow members on their journey to net zero.
Peel Ports Group were proud to sponsor and attend the annual BIFA Charity dinner in Liverpool in March - bringing together leading supply chain professionals from shipping lines, freight forwarders and importers.
Plenty of topics were debated amongst the attendees including the new shipping networks which take effect from April, the ever changing geo-political landscape and the need to de-risk where possible.
The event was a successful with valuable connections made, interesting discussions had and over £10,000 was raised for local charity, Zoe's Place.