Libya – Cargo Suspended at Benghazi Port

November 5, 2014

 

Hapag-Lloyd said it will not accept any cargo for Benghazi port until further notice.

The shipping line said it is uncertain of enhancements to the situation as fighting in the area persists, and it  will inform customers as soon as cargo can be loaded again.

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