US haulier seeks damages over CMA CGM's 'capricious' D&D charges
Access One Transport, a Californian haulier, is the latest to file complaints with the US ...
As I briefly pointed out last week – “M&A radar: Who’s next?” – the joy of exploring new ties in ocean hasn’t subsided.
While the shipping M&A narrative is just ancillary and mostly irrelevant herein, in several exchanges with born deal-makers recently, when asked whether AP Møller-Mærsk (APMM) would ever go decisively into thin air – “Mærsk Air A/S” from the Stone Age, maybe rings a bell in the passenger business world – the feedback prompted several considerations.
Including the one obvious ...
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