Hyundai Merchant Marine Looks to Arctic Route
Hyundai Merchant Marine, South Korea\'s largest container carrier, is planning to sail the Northern Sea Route by 2020.
Hyundai Merchant officially joins major shipping alliance
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., a major shipping line in South Korea, said Thursday that it has signed a deal for strategic cooperation with a global shipping alliance, paving the way for the company to better compete with rivals.
Hyundai Merchant Marine to Become No. 2 stakeholder in Long Beach Terminal
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co. (HMM), has decided to buy a 20 percent stake in Hanjin Shipping Co.’s Terminals International LLC (TTI), which operates a terminal at the Port of Long Beach in the United States.
Hyundai Merchant expects profitability to improve slightly in Q1: CEO
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., a major shipping line here, expects its profitability to improve slightly in the first quarter of next year on the back of an improvement in freight rates and its cost-cutting measures, its chief said Monday.
Hyundai Merchant Marine Among Five Bidders for Hanjin’s U.S.-Route Assets
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co. and four other shipping groups submitted preliminary bids for the assets of Hanjin Shipping Co.’s Asia-U.S. route, as Hanjin is broken up as part of a restructuring plan.
Hyundai Merchant Marine to assess Hanjin fleet
Hanjin Shipping could be heading towards liquidation following weeks of chaos after it filed for bankruptcy protection late last month.
Hyundai Merchant Marine Looking to Buy Hanjin Container Ships
Hanjin Shipping Co. will likely sell some of its most valuable ships as creditors scramble to secure whatever will be left from Korea’s biggest container operator as it heads toward liquidation, people involved in the process said Friday.