Keeping one’s powers of concentration

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A warning about the possible dangers arising from over concentration of supply in the field of both ISO container production and container crane production has been handed out by Dr Jan Hoffman of UNCTAD’s trade logistics branch in Geneva.*

The views expressed by Hoffman do not necessarily coincide with UNCTAD’s, but could nevertheless indicate “which way the wind is blowing.” The paper was presented at the International Ports and Shipping Conference held in Karachi in May, but has only recently come to WorldCargo News’ attention.

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Keeping one’s powers of concentration

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A warning about the possible dangers arising from over concentration of supply in the field of both ISO container production and container crane production has been handed out by Dr Jan Hoffman of UNCTAD’s trade logistics branch in Geneva.*

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