Svitzer lockout affects dry cargo operators: "This will be expensive for Australia"

Dry bulk companies such as Norden and Lauritzen are preparing for chaos when 17 ports in Australia shut down on Friday as Maersk-owned Svitzer locks out its employees.
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Af Dag Holmstad, Tomas Kristiansen

Maersk-owned Svitzer has created headlines all over Australia and sent dry cargo operators and shippers into a state of emergency.

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