Japanese container carriers hit with deficits in 2016

The three major Japanese container carriers MOL, NYK Line, and K-Line finished the first nine months of the displaced fiscal year 2016/2017 with strained bottom lines in the still-challenging container market.
Photo: PR-foto: G. Assner
Photo: PR-foto: G. Assner
BY NIKLAS KRIGSLUND |DANIEL LOGAN BERG-MUNCH

Japanese container carriers Mitsui OSK Line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line), and K-Line finished the first nine months of the displaced fiscal year 2016/2017 with strained numbers on the bottom line.

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