by Satty Kaur | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog
Maintaining skills is essential to every company in the port sector, particularly in the current environment where labour shortages are being felt across many industries. The challenges of the pandemic have fuelled a problem that was already growing before 2020 and...
by Satty Kaur | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog
SCH trade volumes are set to build again in 2022 as the global recovery in manufacturing and passenger movements consolidates. Although deep-sea trade took a major step forward last year, manufacturing output remained constrained by factors such as a shortage of key...
by Satty Kaur | Dec 3, 2021 | Blog
Out-of-gauge cargoes are on the increase for SCH as it becomes increasingly more efficient and cheaper to ship on ro-ro vessels instead of breaking down large component parts to fit inside containers. Placing project cargoes – sometimes weighing up to 120 tonnes – on...
by Satty Kaur | Oct 11, 2021 | Blog
Our motorcycle centre in Central England is fast becoming a hub for bikes of all brands coming into the UK with four manufacturers currently utilising our skills and facilities. Arriving in stillage cases straight from mainly overseas production lines, our first move...
by Satty Kaur | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
Every cruise ship is different and planning a passenger and stores operation for a new vessel involves a careful assessment to ensure that a turnaround operation is completed in the most efficient way. Planning and assessment starts weeks in advance of a ship’s first...
by James | Jun 16, 2021 | Blog
It all sounds so simple when ro-ro cargo is loaded on a ship in Southampton and heads off around the world but the process of preparing the shipment, planning the loading and putting everything in the right place often starts at least three weeks before the ship...