World’s top box hubs hit by declines
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JOHN FOSSEY
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May 17, 2010 10:20 AM
Ports from Asia to Europe record acute declines as global recession hits, writes JOHN FOSSEY
THE NUMBER of containers handled globally in 2009 has been estimated at 446m teu, a slide of approximately 11% on the more than 500m teu processed the previous year.
The full-year result was also much lower than the 480m...
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