Idle containership fleet grows a little – but emissions are soaring
The end of the early peak season and a truncated US east coast port strike ...
Ocean carriers are using their skyrocketing profits to outbid non-operating shipowners (NOOs) for second-hand tonnage, and risk disrupting both the charter and feeder markets, it is claimed.
The liners have been on a buying spree for containerships in the past few months, initially to support their networks in the absence of open charter tonnage, but latterly seeing an opportunity for gains from the continued surge in vessel values.
One S&P broker source told The Loadstar he had instructions from a major shipping line to ...
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