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Container Ports

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CONTAINER PORTS 18

Credit: FIT 18 Southern Ports are getting with The Program … The In-transit cold treatment program, that is!

By Rick Eyerdam 28 Bo xships Buffeted by Competing Calamities Overcapacity, Fleet Supply, Weakened Earnings, Consolidation – and now – fears of trade wars fuel further uncertainties for an already unsteady boxship climate.

By Barry Parker 36 Bo xship Bargains: Where you sit determines where you stand in the market

Many variables cloud containership vessel valuation calculations today. That said, and according to V esselsValue.com, there are always opportunities at hand for intrepid market participants.

By Court Smith 40 D riving Effciently Towards Zero Emissions As the Port of Long Beach Starts Year-long Freight and electric vehicle (EV) testing, Kalmar’s newest workhorse – the Kalmar Ottawa Electric terminal tractor, T2E – will be doing some of the heavy lifting.

By Tom Ewing 46 Container Freight and Charter Markets and Their Impact on Secondhand Valuations Improving charter rates are driving up second values while struggling freight rates indicate a broader slowdown could be at hand.

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