Europe freight forwarders in bullish mood
EUROPEAN freight forwarders saw a year-end bounce in December after a lacklustre start to the fourth quarter of 2010.
Danske Bank’s European Freight Forwarding Index improved after two weak observations in October and November.
The Danish bank’s transport analyst, Johannes Moller, said: “December turned out to be a positive surprise. We hear from freight forwarders that December actually turned...
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