Delays in ship deliveries are key to trade stability
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Janet Porter, London
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May 26, 2010 10:19 AM
CONTAINERSHIP delivery delays are playing a major role in helping to restore stability to the liner trades.
Clarksons estimates that 60% of capacity originally scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of the year was not completed.
That follows considerable slippage in 2009 when 45% of the orderbook scheduled for delivery last year had not hit the...
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