Shipping still in choppy waters


DESPITE a spurt in general rates increases (GRIs), the outlook for the shipping industry remains challenging as overcapacity is generally still a looming issue for all three major segments of the sector.

Shipping is the cheapest way to export goods and is currently carrying more than 90% of the world’s imports and exports as opposed to land and air transportation.

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