Dockwise hit with costs
DUTCH heavy transport shipowner Dockwise will bring forward its plans for vessel maintenance and drydockings in the face of a tough market in the first quarter of this year.
The owner of 20 ships expects the strategy will reduce the number of days its fleet will be available for contract work this quarter by 30%, which will have a negative impact on its revenues.
The strategy was unveiled as...
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