CMA CGM has commissioned a feasibility study into a potential low-emissions shipping corridor alongside Zespri, the world’s largest marketer of kiwifruit.
New Zealand’s associate transport minister Matt Doocey recently hosted an event supporting the launch of the study, which would set up a shipping corridor between Tauranga (NZ) and Zeebrugge in Belgium via the Panama Canal.
ANL/CMA CGM is one of the key shipping partners of Zespri, which markets kiwifruit in 50 countries globally, with growers in Australia, Europe, and Asia.
Tags: CMA CGM, Shipping Corridor, Zespri
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