Are MPP owners headed out of a ten-year slump?

Drewry eyes signs of recovery in the project cargo market in the second half of the year and into 2018. Part of the reason stems from improvements in competing sectors in dry bulk and container.

The hard-pressed multipurpose carriers (MPP) could perhaps soon seen the beginning of the end of the worst crisis in recent memory for the specialized sector. But it will be a slow development, says Drewry in a new forecast of the market for project cargoes and heavy lift.

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