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Capacity rises in South America’s east

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Friday, May 25, 2012
BlueWater Reporting shows capacity in the past year has trended up between North America and the east coast of South America and down to the west coast of South America. By Eric Johnson    It’s not easy to ascertain confidence levels on north-south container trades.    Rate indexes and growth forecasts tend to focus wholly on the performance of the major east-west trades, and generally for good reason. Those trades, along with the intra-Asia trade, see the lion’s share of containerized ...
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