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Rising crew costs on ships

Posted on October 1, 2012 by just2bruce | 1 Comment

It costs more to pay a crew on a ship this year. That was the biggest factor.  Keep in mind that petroleum costs did not go up during the year.

Rising crew costs become key factor in operating costs: Moore Stephens | Shipping Tribune.

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One response to “Rising crew costs on ships”

  1. George Marikas's avatar George Marikas | November 3, 2012 at 1:17 AM | Reply

    The shipping industry is struggling to come out of a bad year. Hope things dont go bad further.

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