Dry bulk industry cautiously optimistic about future demand
- Friday 24 February 2012, 16:04
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- Dry Cargo
DRY bulk shipowners are cautiously optimistic about the year ahead, seeing positive indications in the fact that cargo demand is likely to increase and that vessel scrapping and cancellations will reach record levels, helping to offset a conveyer belt of vessel deliveries into the global...
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