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INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS: MASSIVE CHALLENGES
Port congestion is worsening, while international logistics remain on hold pending negotiations on tariffs between the United States, the European Union and China. The tension between Iran and Israel…

MARSEILLE FOS: MAJOR SEAPORT IN TRANSITION
The Port of Marseille Fos, which has been a “Grand Port Maritime” since 2008, was founded in 1966 and has grown to become France’s second-largest port, thanks in particular to its location on the bus…

ROISSY CHARLES DE GAULLE: WHAT WILL TOMORROW’S AIRPORT BE LIKE?
With 200,000 passengers every day and 90,000 employees, Roissy Charles De Gaulle (CDG) airport is France’s leading airport and Europe’s second largest hub. It is a real strategic pillar of France’s r…

FRENCH PORTS: CUSTOMS FACE UP TO THE WHITE TIDE
With a record 47 tonnes of cocaine seized in 2024, France is more than ever faced with a massive influx of hard drugs. The port of Le Havre, the main point of entry into the country, alone accounts f…

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT: THE INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICT RESHUFFLES THE LOGISTICS DECK
Since 1947, India and Pakistan have regularly clashed, particularly over Kashmir, a strategic region claimed by both countries. In April 2025, tensions crossed a new threshold with an attack followed…

SUEZ CANAL: TOWARDS A RESUMPTION OF TRAFFIC?
Now that freight ships have been passing through the Cape of Good Hope for a year and a half, the prospect of a resumption of traffic through the Suez Canal has never been so close. It should be reme…

THE SUPPLY CHAIN MODULATED BY UNCERTAINTY
International trade fluctuates according to the US government’s announcements on customs taxes and the temporary agreements reached between countries, as well as international conflicts. These uncert…

PORT OF LE HAVRE: EVOLUTION OF THE VGM DECLARATION PROCEDURE
Union Maritime Portuaire Le Havre announces a change in the procedure for VGM (Verified Gross Mass) declarations for containers from June 2, 2025, to secure and optimize the entire transport chain.

CUSTOMS EXPERTISE: A MUST FOR INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS
Transporting your goods, subject to the regulations in force on international territories, requires know-how and regular monitoring. As an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO), our customs experts prov…

MARITIME TRANSPORT: ONGOING CHALLENGES
Faced with an unsettled geopolitical context, with the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea, tensions in every corner of the globe and various announcements from the US government, the supply chain is facin…