Close price gap between fossil fuel and going green, urges Maersk CCO
Shippers shouldn’t have to choose between “what is cheap, and what is the right thing ...
“Maersk is looking for acquisitions to boost its logistics operations on land as the world’s largest container shipping company tries to broaden its appeal to big shippers of goods.” Financial Times, 26 December (subscription required).
The Financial Times wrote that “the next few years would see Maersk push the parts of its business not to do with the ocean, such as trucks, supply chain management and running warehouses,” according to Soren Skou, the chief executive of the AP Møller Mærsk Group (APMM),
“The future will be ...
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