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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Company News3 / Coronavirus creates shipping problems for tyre importers

Coronavirus creates shipping problems for tyre importers

Date: 28th April 2020 Author: Andrew Bogie Comments: 0
shipping containers Containers arriving in the UK

Chinese celebrations of Lunar New Year (25 January) were muted this year by the emerging coronavirus crisis, with the huge amount of personal travel associated with the holiday period down around 45 per cent. Yet global business’s reliance on China’s manufacturing meant that large orders were, as usual, preplanned to take into account the two to three weeks of manufacturing slowdown at this time of year. In the UK tyre sector, the result is that a large number of tyres that will likely exceed some distributors’ warehousing capacity are now arriving at UK ports. Freight forwarder, Maritime Cargo Services is offering one solution to companies experiencing this problem.

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