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THE July 1 general rate increases on the troubled Asia to north Europe trade lane have a better chan


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THE July 1 general rate increases on the troubled Asia to north Europe trade lane have a better chance of succeeding this time round, nordana as the proposed hikes coincide with the start of the summer peak season, according to analyst Alphaliner.Moreover, the withdrawal of the RSS feed More Containers Maersk has a bright future without P3, say analysts Macquarie Equities Research plays down the impact of... Felixstowe electrifies RTGs Trial converts four diesel units to save energy and... It s just like watching Brazil Global Gateways looks at which ports are on the ball... nordana FMC says China stuck to 30% market-share nordana threshold The US body approved nordana the P3 Network as it has no... Terminal operators declare business as usual after Beijing blocks P3 DP World and APM Terminals say they are unaffected by...
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