ECT expects the verdict in the arbitration case with CSX Corp. to be given in eight to fifteen months. ECT states that CSX, as the parent company of Sea-Land, broke the contract for the former Delta Sea-Land terminal and demands $180 million plus interest. Because the contract was according Dutch law, the Dutch Arbitration Institute in Rotterdam handles the case.
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