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Falling rates to test shippers’ long-term contract resolve: DSV

Multi-year contracts signed by shippers at the height of the ocean freight bull run may be less attractive as the market begins to soften, according to forwarder DSV.

Multi-year contracts signed by shippers at the height of the ocean freight bull run may be less attractive as the market begins to soften, according to forwarder DSV.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on July 26, 2022Categories Uncategorized

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