Carriers prioritising profit when deploying freighter capacity have caused “headaches” for Kenyan flower shippers forced to dump a significant portion of their produce.
At last week’s World Cargo Summit in Bruges, the MD of Florius International, Willum Van den Hoogen, shocked delegates by revealing that some 20% of his flower shipments from Kenya had been “dumped on the compost heap” in November, “because there simply was no cargo capacity out of …
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