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DB Schenker moves business to MSC after breaking with Maersk

The dispute between Maersk and DB Schenker has made the German freight forwarder, one of the shipping lines’ major customers, move more of its business to MSC. The shift has also resulted in price increases, sources say, but DB Schenker denies this.

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