Car carriers back on the growth track
by
Colum Murphy, Hong Kong
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Aug 18, 2010 04:27 PM
PESSIMISM about the car carrying business among Japan’s big three shipping companies appears to be waning.
Mitsui OSK Lines’ car carrier business returned to the black in the first quarter.
The company attributed this to reductions in the number of ships achieved through disposal or return of aged surplus vessels, as well as the rebound in...
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