Liner shipping in 'super cycle', but warnings on infrastructure
A leading liner analyst says that the container shipping sector may be heading for a "super cycle" with no sign of the bumper market conditions coming to an end despite the bulging new order book.
Mark Page, of Drewry Shipping Consultants, told the TransPacific Maritime Conference in Long Beach that there "are few signs that the market is heading south", with much improved financial results for lines set to continue this year.
The Asia/US...
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