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Clecat: Rates driven by capacity not service

Maritime rates are not determined by how good a service is but by the crude measure of available supply and customer demand, according to freight forwarders’ association, Clecat.

Significant changes to carrier alliances and the services that the major lines are offering will come about in February with the carriers preparing for months for a reshuffle of alliances, or in MSC’s case to operate without an alliance partner.

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