Q1 'better than expected' for Maersk – but 'there's more pressure to come'
Stronger-than-expected demand and continuing disruption from the Red Sea crisis produced a better-than-expected return for ...
What better way to end the week than by chasing one of the most talked about – sub-$1bn forwarding deals – of the past seven days or so since we first exclusively disclosed a tie-up in the making between Denmark’s AP Møller-Mærsk (APMM) and Germany’s Senator International that would lead to a change of ownership for the latter by the end of this week.
Now, it’s Friday and you don’t need to be thinking too long and hard about it: it’s coming ...
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