Decline in global reefer fleet could ‘strengthen’ operators
REEFER operators should have little fear for the future of their companies despite the worldwide decline in the global reefer fleet.
Kevin Harding, owner of UK-based Sextant Consultancy and co-author of the Reefer Shipping Market Annual Report published by Drewry Shipping Consultants, said that a decline in the number of specialised reefer vessels could strengthen the position of reefer operators and...
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