World's second largest container maker is thinking out of the box
It is selling modified units that can be used for fish farming, as well as other specialised products, as a hedge against cyclical drops in demand
Singapore
CONTAINERS are not just for shipping shoes and apparel or even seafood across oceans. Modified versions of these metal structures are now used to rear fish in at least six provinces across China.
Singamas, the world's second largest manufacturer of shipping containers, has delivered over 200 units of such fish-farming containers to an undisclosed buyer.
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