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Maersk group liner and terminal operating units in capacity sharing deal
MAERSK group's APM Terminals and it container shipping unit Maersk Line have arranged to provide dedicated capacity for each other at specified terminals to ensure ample supply for each.
Maersk Line chief executive Soren Skou told Containerisation International that the agreement was formalised last year.
"We have a relationship with APMT that is completely integrated and where the objective is to make sure the terminals operate as efficiently as possible from a Maersk Line network perspective," Mr Skou said.
Maersk Line chief executive Soren Skou told Containerisation International that the agreement was formalised last year.
"We have a relationship with APMT that is completely integrated and where the objective is to make sure the terminals operate as efficiently as possible from a Maersk Line network perspective," Mr Skou said.
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