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Commentary: Liners say don’t count on developed trades

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Thursday, September 27, 2012
   This month’s cover story addresses the idea that the top global liner carriers must adjust to a new era of reduced demand growth from North America and Europe.    So it came as a welcome bit of justification when two of the world’s top liner executives acknowledged in mid-September that demand for liner carrier services on the major east-west trades may never return to the glory days of the mid-2000s.    APL President Ken Glenn told a liner shipping conference in Singapore t...
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