Suez authority eyes swift return to canal, but it's 'safety first' for carriers
Container lines will not restart Suez Canal crossings until May at the earliest, believes Yang ...
It’s the waiting game for the majors.
Excruciating?
Nah.
DB Schenker taking forever to come to the market and seal a deal, it makes a lot of sense for its logistics rivals to proceed carefully with corporate changes, disclosing strategic plans, assessing value-led alternatives.
’I’ll move when you do’, that kind of competitive attitude.
Because, make no mistake: everybody is acutely aware that the outcome of the DBS auction will change the competitive landscape forever (no drama added), while others have already upped the ante.
And ...
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