Conf call redux: Mærsk mum on tariffs
Waiting for Gemini to flex its muscles
It was in late 2020 when the AP Møller-Mærsk appointment of a senior manager with a very strong background in logistics and forwarding made a splash in our marketplace.
One Covid wave after another, it was the time when the Danes were building organically and via M&A their T&L end-to-end proposition, ahead of the good $$$ pandemic-fuelled days. The bears, mostly from the freight forwarding arena, suggested that was a sign that the ocean carrier, turning into integrator, would go after ...
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