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Higher fuel costs buoy demand for ships

April 29 2008, Globe and Mail, Canada
-- The practice of 'slow steaming' - running ships at lower speeds to conserve pricey fuel - is increasing demand for container ships on global trade routes, Seaspan Corp. chief executive officer Gerry Wang said yesterday. More at Globe and Mail, Canada >>
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