Ports are facing stormy weather
- Wednesday 13 June 2012, 15:59
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- Ports & Logistics
PORTS, like it or not, provide the most immediate indicators of trade fluctuations.Their managers see increasing and decreasing trade and commodity volumes, the reality of economics reflected in the cargo flows crossing their quaysides and in the changing nature of the goods and quantities...
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