Box lines crawl back to black
After suffering the heavy losses of 2009, container lines have had to undergo some major financial restructuring, reports
NEARLY all container lines reported dire financial results for 2009, many with their worst ever figures, with multimillion dollar losses due to collapsed traffic volumes, while cost structures remained geared for high-capacity use and rapid throughput.
Some lines had...
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