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OUTLOOK – December 2012 – Container Shipping

Posted on December 14, 2012 by just2bruce | Leave a comment

BIMCO SHIPPING MARKET OVERVIEW & OUTLOOK – December 2012 – Container Shipping | Shipping Tribune.

The outlook for container shipping worldwide is not bright.  However West coast US container traffic was up. It seems the worldwide recession is still affecting traffic, and there is an excess of capacity.

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