Container lines still ordering more ships, despite falling spot rates
Liner operators and non-operating shipowners have continued to add to their already swollen orderbooks, despite ...
For the investment community at least, Taiwan’s Yang Ming has been sailing under the radar for a couple of quarters– one fund manager invested in its stock told me last week it was “because its operational improvement has been significant in a buoyant market for rates and investors”.
It appears a very different story when I talk to my colleagues at The Loadstar who talk of a carrier which, at every turn, is trying to reassure nervous customers it won’t “do a Hanjin” on them.
So what’s ...
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