
maritime-lawFeb 22, 2014
The invisible world of seafarers
Britain has an affliction. The former first sea lord, as the chief of the Admiralty is known, calls it “sea blindness”.
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Britain has an affliction. The former first sea lord, as the chief of the Admiralty is known, calls it “sea blindness”.

DUTCH industry analyst Dynamar says 124 carriers are acting as feeder container operators, having a 43 million TEU capacity that does not appear in trade statistics, yet are counted twice in port statistics
2 articles found with keyword "Invisible"

Britain has an affliction. The former first sea lord, as the chief of the Admiralty is known, calls it “sea blindness”.

DUTCH industry analyst Dynamar says 124 carriers are acting as feeder container operators, having a 43 million TEU capacity that does not appear in trade statistics, yet are counted twice in port statistics