SeaIntel: Container alliances mean fewer port pairs

When the new container alliances and 2M launch their new sailing schedules on Asia-Europe a few weeks from now, shippers must expect fewer direct links and thus bigger needs for cargo reloading in ports, according to an analysis from SeaIntel.
Photo: /ritzau/Christian Charisius
Photo: /ritzau/Christian Charisius

With just about three weeks left before the implementation of the new service networks by 2M and the new container alliances, the final look of the major trades is now emerging, not least for the biggest of them all, Asia-Europe.

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