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KMTC Line moves into East African market

South Korean feeder operator Korea Marine Transport Company (KMTC Line) is diversifying into the East African trades. From 3 June, KMTC Line will begin purchasing...

KMTC and Nippon Express to facilitate China-Japan shipments

South Korean feeder operator Korea Marine Transport Company (KMTC) Line will partner with Japanese third-party logistics company Nippon Express to arrange shipping, customs clearance...

Sinokor restructures East Asia services

Sinokor Merchant Marine and its subsidiary Heung-A Line will restructure their South Korea, Japan and Central China connections, with a restructuring of their service...

KCTC and Damco to operate Incheon facility

A consortium comprising Korea Marine Transport Company's (KMTC Line) terminal operating and logistics unit, Korea Container Terminal Company (KCTC), and AP Moller Maersk unit...

PIL continues ship sales with Wan Hai Neo-Panamax deal

Pacific International Lines (PIL) continues to sell container ships amid talk of financial pressures at the Singapore-based liner operator. On 2 March 2020, Taiwanese carrier...
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