NOL takes all vessels out of lay-up as demand rises
by
Janet Porter, London
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last modified
Jun 07, 2010 01:59 PM
NEPTUNE Orient Lines is pulling all of its idle ships out of lay-up in response to strong demand that looks set to continue for at least another few months.
The last two vessels that the Singapore line still has at anchor will return to service by the end of next month, NOL president and chief executive Ron Widdows disclosed on Monday.
But he vowed to move swiftly and withdraw...
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