Container carriers' earnings are down to pre-pandemic levels

Container liness saw a decline in earnings in 2023, but overall there has not been a weakening of the market, according to Sea-Intelligence.
Sea-Intelligence believes that the market is not weakening, but rather adjusting. | Photo: Marcus Brandt/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Sea-Intelligence believes that the market is not weakening, but rather adjusting. | Photo: Marcus Brandt/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

After container lines raked in unprecedented profits during the pandemic, it’s now clear that the boom years are a thing of the past. 

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