Box lessors set for bumper year as demand surges
LEADING container-leasing companies predict increased demand for boxes will continue to be allied with limited supply, as this year’s liner shipping peak season approaches.
Presenting first-quarter results, three of the world’s largest lessors – Textainer, CAI International and TAL International – all reported increased demand and constricting supply.
CAI International chief executive John Nishibori said: “Our customers are seeing increased demand and, as a...
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