Bookings signal a box recovery
CONCERN that the impressive recovery of the container shipping trades could prove short-lived is fading as forward bookings hold up and new services are activated without damaging freight rates.
Opinion remains divided about the longer-term prospects for the industry in view of the still highly fragile state of the global economy and the deepening euro crisis.
The immediate future seems assured, however, with lines preparing for a peak season...
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