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2017-08-14
HMM Reduces LossHMM Reduces Loss South Korean container carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) reduced its operating loss from USD 222 million in the second quarter of 2016 to USD 111.8 million in Q2 2017. The company introduced many cost-saving measures and ended the quarter with a total USD revenue increase of 26.4%. Container volume increased by 45.5% to 986,022 TEU. The Intra-Asia trade volume rose by 94.5%. Container freight rate has risen due to the beginning of peak season in July. “3Q results will be dramatically improved with our regained trust from all customers and our continuous cost saving efforts. We will do our best to grow further as Korea’s national carrier and contribute to rebuilding Korea’s maritime business,” an HMM official stated. 2017-08-11
Container Terminals are to be integrated by Chinese Dalian PortThe total assets, liabilities, interests, and businesses of Dalian Port Container Terminal (DPCT) and Dalian International Container Terminal (DICT) which are two container terminal subsidiaries, were acquired by Dalian Port (PDA) Company Limited. 2017-08-10
US Ports Expecting for Cargo Overvolume in AugustUS Ports Expecting for Cargo Overvolume in August As per the monthly Global Port Tracker report the import of goods will leap up in August in major US container terminals. The cause of rise and possible delays at ports is considered to be the sales increase of importing goods and this information was confirmed by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates. 2017-08-07
South Korean Container Carriers Form PartnershipSouth Korean Container Carriers Form Partnership South Korean container carriers have formed a cooperation body named Korea Shipping Partnership with the goal of improving the country’s shipping industry. South Korea's shipping market has endured difficult times since the collapse of Hanjin Shipping. By joining forces, the 14 companies, including Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM), hope to find new opportunities, such as route rationalization, new joint routes, fleet expansion cooperation, partnerships at international terminals, and cutting costs. According to the Korea Shipowners’ Association, the partnership plans to set operational rules this year and start operating next year. 2017-08-03
A.P. Moller–Maersk Group intends to relaunch container shipping to New Zeland!A.P. Moller–Maersk Group intends to relaunch container shipping to New Zeland! Maersk was founded almost 113 years ago in Denmark and right now is the largest container shipping and supply vessel operator in the world. A.P. Moller–Maersk's independent APM Terminals business unit with its separate headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, operates a Global Port, Terminal and Inland Services Network in 57 ports and container terminals in 36 countries on five continents, as well as inland services operations in 48 countries. Previously Maersk was providing container shipping service to Wellington,but the earthquake in Kaikoura, November 2016, caused getting out of order the port’s gantry cranes, and they are still going to be repaired by this September. As soon as Wellington port operator CentrePort completes works that will allow its ship-to-shore cranes to operate, the service will be restored. “CentrePort has kept us fully informed of its progress over the last nine months and we are very pleased to return to Wellington with our weekly Northern Star service,” - Gerard Morrison, Maersk Line Oceania’s Managing Director.
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