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Incheon Port and HMM in joint effort to up North American volumes

Incheon Port Authority and HMM are working together to attract more gateway container cargoes from the US and Canadian west coasts. The South Korean port...

Pier collision in Incheon detains TMS bulker captain over speeding suspicion

The captain of a Greek-owned Capesize bulk carrier, Flecha, has been detained and charged with negligence after the vessel was involved in an accident...

Intense intra-Asia competition as carriers launch more SE Asia services

In another sign of growing intra-Asia container trades, South Korea's Incheon port has a new link with South-East Asia, through a new services offering...

Incheon Port eases incentive criteria

Incheon Port Authority (IPA) has made it easier for liner operators to obtain incentives amid the Covid-19 pandemic, reducing the minimum qualifying cargo volume...

South Korean operators and ports execute COVID-19 contingency plans

South Korea has suddenly become the world’s second largest COVID-19 cluster, its liner operators and container port authorities have implemented contingency plans similar to...

Rising SE Asia trade prompts Sealand’s Incheon calls

Maersk Line’s regional unit Sealand has launched two new intra-Asia services with calls at Incheon, reflecting growing container trade between the South Korean port...
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