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Noatum Logistics UK shortlisted for the 2021 BIFA Awards

Noatum Logistics UK shortlisted for the 2021 BIFA Awards

Noatum Logistics UK has been shortlisted for the 2021 BIFA Awards on the Supply Chain Management category! Our submission on this category follows the services offered during 2021 on supply chain management, analysing clients’ procurement procedures, providing solutions and cost-effective ways

Logistic Partner of the Year

Logistics Partner of the Year 2021

The Logistics UK awards are uniquely for the industry, by the industry, attracting entries from shippers, carriers, forwarders and associated sectors, with winners announced annually in London. In the presence of royalty.   The trade association Logistics UK is one of the

Market update

Market Update: Asia-WestMed

Although the shipping and rail transport situation has somewhat improved, delays are still being experienced since last October due to the constant increases in cargo due to peak season. We are updating the current situation of the Far East market with

Chinese government limits the supply of electricity

The Chinese government has implemented strict control on the use of electricity that will seriously affect the production at many factories in China.   Power rationing and forced cutbacks in factory production are aimed to comply with environmental requirements. The regulations have

Custom services for Brexit

Brexit Customs services

Are you aware of the changes coming for traders as a result of Brexit?   Following the UK’s exit from the EU, there have been many difficulties for traders with modifications to procedures, during the transition period and now, with the regulations

Airfreight market update

Airfreight update: second half of 2021

The current quarantine regulations for airports implemented by China have reduced airfreight capacity. The new rules affect the largest cargo airports in China such as Shanghai, Zhengzhou and Beijing, while there is a certain increase of volumes due to disruption in

Typhoon in Chins

Typhoon in China may affect shipping times

The Super Typhoon Chanthu with winds of 260kph passed through Shanghai this past Monday. Although the storm now has been downgraded from a super storm to a strong one, its impact was significant, seriously affecting port and airport operations.   Flights and