Supply chain disruption costly for shippers, but helps build resilience, says Maersk
The regularity of ‘black swan’ events has meant unexpected costs for European shippers, according to ...
The most obvious question in the wake of the watershed announcement that Denmark’s AP Møller Mærsk Group will split into two separate divisions, operating under the same corporate umbrella, is what will remain of its newly created energy unit within the next couple of years?
‘Nothing’ could well be the answer.
Good & bad assets
With its reorganisation, Maersk management implicitly noted that its cyclical, diverse assets portfolio would be divided between good and bad, by separating transport and logistics activities from oil-related ...
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