Charter rates rise from the doldrums
- Thursday 29 April 2010, 11:01
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CONTAINERSHIP charter rates are picking up from the all-time lows touched in 2009, but are still just a fraction of what they were five years ago and in most cases remain below break-even.The most dramatic recovery is in the panamax sector, where rates have doubled over the past few...
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