Managing freight spend the main concern as Red Sea crisis drags on
Managing freight spend is the biggest concern for shippers and forwarders, as the supply chain ...
… it’s that classic moment now. The answer?
(Take it with a pinch of salt. Some people speculate, I only ask.)
Then
It was in late 2022 when the Danish press titled: “A Danish-speaking Swiss becomes first foreigner at the helm of Mærsk“.
Those were the days when ’Lucky Søren’ (Skou), previously group CEO, had decided to call it quits.
In the call that followed the Q2 23 numbers on 4 August, believe it or not, as the stock fall accelerated due to an unconvincing display ...
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Indian importers turning to bulkers as box line capacity falters
Former Flexport/Amazon execs launch tech start-up for forwarders
Schenker race...Mærsk out – in the name of synergies, or the lack thereof
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