Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 3 months agoWhy can't I be right about good stuff?imagemessage-square21 fedilinkarrow-up1160file-text
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minus-squarebananon [he/him]hexbear28·3 months agoOh shit that was a Maersk ship? It’s like the last vestige of the Danish colonial empire, making up like 15% of its gdp lol link
minus-squareHurvitz [they/them]hexbear17·3 months agoI don't think it was a maersk owned or operated ship, just contracted out basically? I thought the bulk of maersk's business was their own ships but maybe I'm wrong link
minus-squareAryuproudomenowdaddy [comrade/them]hexbear10·edit-23 months ago As of December 2023, Maersk owned 310 ships and was chartering 362, which they say is one of the world’s largest container shipping fleets. link
minus-squareNationalgoatism [he/him]hexbear8·3 months agoAccording to the article someone else linked, they do a lot of both their own ships and contracted ships As of December 2023, Maersk owned 310 ships and was chartering 362 link
Oh shit that was a Maersk ship? It’s like the last vestige of the Danish colonial empire, making up like 15% of its gdp lol
I don't think it was a maersk owned or operated ship, just contracted out basically? I thought the bulk of maersk's business was their own ships but maybe I'm wrong
According to the article someone else linked, they do a lot of both their own ships and contracted ships