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Global empty containers deficit
Date: 25/01/2021
DP World Constanta’s CEO, Cosmin Carstea, talks on PRO TV about global empty containers deficit and potential impact on Romanian exporters and end consumers. In the economic context generated by the pandemic, the operational decisions taken many months ago where drops in demand led to blank sailings, generated this equipment deficit. In May, the global number of voyages was around 20% fewer than what had been planned before the pandemic. Please click below for the PRO TV news section covering the topic.
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