The march of ‘reeferisation’

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Containers are continuing to take market share away from the air cargo and specialised reefer shipping sectors, when it comes to the international transport of perishable cargoes. It is a trend that is unlikely to reverse, as there is no investment in breakbulk reefer ships and airfreight is both very expensive and environmentally unfriendly.

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The march of ‘reeferisation’

In-Depth

Containers are continuing to take market share away from the air cargo and specialised reefer shipping sectors, when it comes to the international transport of perishable cargoes. It is a trend that is unlikely to reverse, as there is no investment in breakbulk reefer ships and airfreight is both very expensive and environmentally unfriendly.

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