Mega ships cut services on Asia-Europe tradelane

While increasingly larger container vessels have entered the main tradelane between Asia and Europe, opposite developments have applied to the number of services. And this will continue for the next couple of years, according to Sea-Intelligence.
Photo: MSC
Photo: MSC

Concurrently with container ships growing in size and shipping lines being concentrated in fewer alliances, shippers have gotten fewer services to choose from on the Asia-Europe tradelane.

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