Long Beach Commission Mulls MSC’s Offer
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners held a meeting yesterday to consider Mediterranean Shipping Company’s (MSC) proposal to take over a majority stake in a long-term lease to operate the largest container terminal in the Californian port.
Report: HMM Still In Race for Long Beach Terminal
South Korean ocean carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is still in the running to buy a majority stake in an operator of a container terminal at California’s Port of Long Beach, currently held by its bankrupt compatriot Hanjin Shipping, the company’s CE
Report: HMM Bins Long Beach Terminal Bid
South Korean container carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has pulled out of a joint bid with the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) to acquire a majority stake in an operator of a container terminal at California’s Port of Long Beach, the Wall Street
Korea Line Cancels Bid to Buy Hanjin’s Stake in US Terminal
South Korean shipping company Korea Line Corp., part of SM Group, has decided to withdraw from the race for Hanjin Shipping’s stake in US Port of Long Beach container terminal, the firm revealed in its stock exchange filing.
Carnival to Add New Ships in Tampa, Long Beach
US-based Carnival Cruise Line plans to increase capacity in Florida and California by adding a second year-round ship in Tampa and a newer, larger vessel in Long Beach, starting from Janury 27, 2018.
Carnival to Expand Its Long Beach Cruise Terminal Facility
Miami-based cruise ship company Carnival Cruise Line has signed an agreement under which it would nearly triple the size of the Long Beach Cruise Terminal facility from 66,000 square feet to 142,000 square feet to accommodate larger ships in the future.
Carnival to Expand Its Long Beach Cruise Terminal Facility
Miami-based cruise ship company Carnival Cruise Line has signed an agreement under which it would nearly triple the size of the Long Beach Cruise Terminal facility from 66,000 square feet to 142,000 square feet to accommodate larger ships in the future.