‘Warfare at the waterfront’ as demolition prices slip
- Monday 21 May 2012, 13:12
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- Ship Operations
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CHINESE breakers bagged a capesize bulker last week as rates continued to slip in all major demolition centres.The strong supply of vintage tonnage and constraints on available capacity continued to undermine prices in the Indian subcontinent, which were further dented by currency...
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