Ten thousand ships too many by 2013 DNV predicts
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by Lloyd's List in London 10:27AM, 11 Mar 2009
Global shipping could be facing overcapacity of up to 10,000 vessels, according to estimates from Det Norske Veritas.
The Norwegian classification society has seen 43 of its own vessels cancelled over the year, which it said represented 10% of...
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