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HMM to commission a dozen 13,000TEU vessels by June

HMM will order a dozen 13,000TEU ships within H1 2021, at the direction of South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF). The newbuilding plan...

HMM extends slot reservation policy for Korean SMEs

HMM will continue to provide extra container shipping capacity for South Korean small and medium enterprise (SME) exporters until the end of 2021. South Korea’s...

Rates soar again as equipment shortages take hold

Spot freight rates out of Asia saw steep and seemingly unfettered increases crashing through the US$4,000/FEU mark on the Pacific and skyrocketing to more...

Seoul wants more North Europe and SE. Asia capacity

South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced on 30 December that it has asked local liner operators to deploy more ships to North...

Seoul wants carriers to codeshare on SE Asian services

South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) is getting the country's liner operators to further streamline their Southeast Asian services by joining what...

European lines add Busan ‘extra loaders’ on the Pacific

By year-end, the world's three largest liner operators, Maersk Line, MSC and CMA CGM will deploy a total of seven ships to transport containers...
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