Difficult times for boxships
Owners of large panamax carriers face a changing future as the supply and demand outlook changes, reports Paul Gardiner
DEMAND for large panamax containerships has plummeted since the market was reviewed in the March 2009 issue of Lloyd’s Shipping Economist and, with post-panamax ships rapidly replacing them on the primary east-west routes, deployment has now increasingly moved into new...
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