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Europe's freight volumes drop 12% YoY in Nov 2022: DFDS
14 Dec 22 1 min read
Mediterranean volumes kept on growing in November, while Baltic Sea volumes remained negatively impacted by the war in Ukraine, according to a press release by Danish international shipping and logistics company DFDS.
For the last twelve months of 2022-21, the total transported freight lane metres decreased 2.4 per cent to 42.2 metres from 43.3 metres in 2021-20. The decrease was 0.5 per cent adjusted for the Channel.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)
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