Korean shipping lines to develop nuclear-powered ships
Korean major shipping lines including HMM, Sinokor and H-Line Shipping have partnered to move forward with plans to develop nuclear-powered merchant ships.
Read moreKorean major shipping lines including HMM, Sinokor and H-Line Shipping have partnered to move forward with plans to develop nuclear-powered merchant ships.
Read moreHMM signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PANASIA to collaborate on onboard carbon capture system for vessel application.
Read moreAn Illinois shipper is suing Yang Ming and HMM for failing to meet contractual obligations and colluding to benefit from the breach of contracts.
Read moreHMM reported a cyber attack attack on its systems, managing however to limit the scope of the attack to its email servers.
Read moreHMM has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with LOTTE Fine Chemical, Lotte Global Logistics, POSCO, Korean Register (KR), and Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) to seek feasible solutions on the green ammonia supply chain.
Read moreSouth Korean shipping company HMM unveiled its land-based ‘Fleet Control Centre’ located at its R&D centre in Busan. This centre has been newly designed to monitor and control the operation of the company's fleet, including twelve 24,000 TEU and eight 16,000 TEU container vessels.
Read moreSouth Korean shipping company Hyundai Merchant Marine has signed a MoU with compatriot shipbuilding giant Samsung Heavy on smart ship technology. Under the MoU, the two companies will collaborate in the research, development and innovation in the field of smart ship solutions.
Read moreSouth Korean shipping company Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) along with Terminal operator PSA Corporation shake their hands and entered an agreement in order to develop a joint venture in Singapore.
Read moreHMM informed that the world's largest containership, ‘the Algeciras,’ achieved a new world record by departing Yantian, China fully filled with containers.
Read moreSouth Korean shipping company HMM revealed plans to start deploying underwater robots for hull cleaning on its vessels. This is expected to reduce risks associated with human work underwater, reduce costs, as well as risks linked to hull fouling for the marine ecosystems.
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