Germany 2011
- Friday 07 October 2011, 17:24
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- Ship Operations
THE rollercoaster ride for the German shipping industry is continuing. Having survived the 2008-2009 crisis without major casualties, the country’s tramp owners, container carriers and ship lenders are once again facing an uncertain future.Weak freight rates and declining charter rates are...
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