
The BBC Box project, launched in September to tell the story of international trade and globalisation by tracking a standard shipping container around the world, has faced delays on the latest leg of its journey in Japan. Ian Aitchison from the shipping line NYK, which is working with the BBC to manage the logistics of the project, explains why.
As a member of the Box project team and as someone very keen to see the Box move onwards from Yokohama, please let me explain some of the background to the issues we have been facing since the Box arrived in Japan in April...Despite our efforts, circumstances have conspired against us and meant the Box's stay in Japan has been rather longer than planned! The first problem to befall the Box was a legal one. The process to clear the Box through Japanese customs was not as straightforward as planned, when customs staff took a keener interest than anticipated and requested additional duties be paid as a result of the satellite transceiver equipment (a tracking device) inside the Box...more...
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