Maersk Line appears to have temporarily abandoned its strategy of maintaining capacity at no more than 4.3m teu.
The Danish carrier has been feverishly chartering ships in recent weeks and, according to Alphaliner, its fleet now equates to more than 4.5m teu.
Maersk, in its alliance with Hapag-Lloyd, the Gemini Cooperation, has been trying to narrow the capacity gap with standalone MSC and the Ocean Alliance networks.
Consultancy Linerlytica noted that a fleet …
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