CMA CGM pledges $20bn investment to boost US supply chains
French transport group CMA CGM is to plough $20bn into the US maritime economy to ...
Two vastly different scenarios could lie ahead for ocean freight, both of which are equally plausible, according to leading industry analyst Lars Jensen.
At an Air & Ocean Freight Outlook webinar, organised by Danish forwarder Scan Global Logistics last week, the CEO and partner at Vespucci Maritime said there was a case for a very strong end to the year – but in another scenario, consumers stop spending.
“We’re beginning to see Shanghai re-opening and we might also be faced with an ...
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