Small lines show resilience amid box trades downturn
- Monday 22 March 2010, 18:43
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EXTRAORDINARY as it may seem, not every container line lost a fortune last year. A fair number of shortsea, feeder, and niche carriers are emerging relatively unscathed from the worst slump in the history of containerisation. Some even made a bit of money.Global operators dominated the...
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