14-metre boxships here `in a decade'
A prominent ports industry consultant has warned that Australian ports may have to brace themselves for considerably larger containerships entering the trade much earlier than envisaged previously.
David Bayne, of Drewry Shipping Consultants, said growing demand in several trades in the last three years had resulted in a bullish market.
Some 180 post-panamax containerships are on order worldwide, he told a Company of Master Mariners dinner in...
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