Shipping lines are sub-letting tonnage to profit from firm charter market
Charter rates continue to defy the freight market, with HMM sub-letting a chartered vessel to ...
TSLA: PAY DEALGM: CUTTING BACKBA: STAFF WOESUPS: TOTAL LACK OF CONFIDENCEAAPL: TIME TO BE MORE BULLISHODFL: 'SOFT MARKET'KNX: BACKING BIG RAIL DEAL-MAKINGDHL: EVRI DEAL GOES THROUGHXOM: DIVESTMENTS SOUGHT
TSLA: PAY DEALGM: CUTTING BACKBA: STAFF WOESUPS: TOTAL LACK OF CONFIDENCEAAPL: TIME TO BE MORE BULLISHODFL: 'SOFT MARKET'KNX: BACKING BIG RAIL DEAL-MAKINGDHL: EVRI DEAL GOES THROUGHXOM: DIVESTMENTS SOUGHT
Maersk has again halted all ship movements in the Red Sea after one of its vessels, Maersk Hangzhou, was attacked with missiles and small boats on Saturday.
The line had decided to resume sailing in the area after the US launched its Operation Prosperity Guardian, but the attacks have continued. The crew and vessel were unharmed, and Maersk Hangzhou has continued its journey to Port Suez. Reuters reports.
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