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Western brands squeezed between an irresistible force and an immovable object

Western brands ‘squeezed between an irresistible force and an immovable object’ 0 32 5 minutes read (Image: Shutterstock) This is an excerpt from Thursday’s (4/1) Point of Sale retail supply chain newsletter sponsored by ArcBest. This time last year, retailers such as H&M and Nike (NYSE: NKE) released statements distancing their cotton sourcing from China’s Xinjiang region. The issue is predicated on severe human rights violations that NGOs and Western democracies believe involve the forced encampment of more than 1 million Muslim Uyghurs allegations (obviously) denied by China.  Skip ahead to last Wednesday, when the 12-month-old statements from H&M and other Western brands resurfaced on Chinese social media. If you spend any time on YouTube, you’ll know their algo is whack and will suggest 10-year-old videos at random. That’s not what happened here. H&M was targeted first. The Communist Party Youth League called attention to a March 2020 statement b

Scores of container ships waiting to transit Suez Canal | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Scores of container ships waiting to transit Suez Canal | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Maersk Eindhoven expected in Yokohama Thursday following container loss | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

The Eindhoven, which lost 260 containers overboard last week, is in Japanese waters, A.P. Møller – Maersk said Monday, and is expected to berth at APM Terminals Yokohama on Thursday. Maersk is the parent company of APM Terminals, which expanded the Yokohama facility last year. Maersk said it is awaiting clearance from Japanese authorities for .

Another Maersk ship sailing for LA loses containers

Another Maersk ship sailing for LA loses containers 13,100-TEU Eindhoven ‘experienced an engine stop in heavy seas’ 5 11,792 3 minutes read A fully loaded Maersk Eindhoven, right, passes the equally stacked Maersk Merete. (Photo: kees torn) A.P. Møller – Maersk has confirmed yet another midocean loss of containers. A Maersk spokesman told American Shipper that while en route from Xiamen, China, to Los Angeles on Wednesday, the Maersk Eindhoven “experienced an engine stop in heavy seas near Japan during her crossing, resulting in the loss of a number of containers overboard.” Maersk did not provide an approximate number of containers lost, only saying that “a detailed cargo assessment is ongoing.” 

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