SeaIntel: Big orderbooks force carriers to pick new strategy
17 container carriers among the global Top 50 have such excessive order books that their many newbuildings will either lead to increased market shares or force them to shift the balance between their owned and chartered vessels, writes SeaIntel Maritime Analysis on the basis of numbers from Alphaliner, which show that the smaller container carriers are more or less as aggressive as their larger counterparts.
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