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Zim, MSC ink cooperation deal on services linking Asia, Europe and Med

Facing an operating loss of up to $500 million for 2023, Zim hopes the sharing arrangement with its larger competitor will help drive efficiencies “amidst continued near-term headwinds.”

Facing an operating loss of up to $500 million for 2023, Zim hopes the sharing arrangement with its larger competitor will help drive efficiencies “amidst continued near-term headwinds.”
Author Journal of CommercePosted on September 7, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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