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With all the talk of retailers and forwarders launching their own shipping lines, it is ...
(This post was originally published in German in Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung DVZ on 1 April; DVZ and Premium have agreed a partnership according to which relevant corporate/supply chain content published by DVZ can be exclusively used by Premium. While the following story has subsequently been picked up other publications, it was first broken by DVZ correspondent Michael Hollman)
In view of the massive bottlenecks in container traffic, the discounter Lidl intends to put its own ships into service in the near future. ...
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