OceanX: Rebounding Argentina; carrier numbers; DSV beats rivals again
Weaponised trade and waiting for Maersk
Introduction: Premium editor’s note
Here is the latest weekly supply chain update from Ruben Huber, the founder of OceanX out of Laufenburg, Aargau, Switzerland.
An avid reader, and supply chain enthusiast, he agreed to share a dedicated wrap with Premium subscribers of the most relevant topics being discussed by the press and other sector specialists providing truly relevant or “forward-looking” or just “trend-setting” insight, briefly explaining why certain bits of information are more relevant than others…
Today we are delighted to publish his fifth post ...
Maersk Air Cargo sees volumes fall as it aims for 'margin in favour of revenue'
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