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Subtitle: During the past 12 months ocean carriers have piled an unprecedented amount of money into newbuilds. So much so that cargo growth will have to be exceptionally high to keep all vessels well utilised. But are supply and demand the only drivers in the equation? ask Matthew Beddow and Lefke Kerr.