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Retailers Working to Minimize Disruption from Hanjin Bankruptcy

Sep 01, 2016

The National Retail Federation (NRF) Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold weighs in on this week’s bankruptcy filing by Hanjin Shipping. “Retailers’ main concern is that there is millions of dollars worth of merchandise…

Hanjin Shipping to Submit Self-Rescue Plan

Aug 24, 2016

South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping is planning on submitting a self-rescue plan to creditors this week to stave off bankruptcy by Aug. 25, reports Korea Herald quoting local media. According to the shipper, the plan includes details on securing…

Is Hanjin Shipping Going Into Court Receivership?

Aug 03, 2016

According to a latest report in Korea Times, South Korea's biggest container carrier Hanjin Shipping's efforts to settle the rescheduling deadlines for financing ships and reducing charter fees before the end of July has not yet be resolved…

No Clues on Hanjin's Financial Health

Jul 27, 2016

Cash-strapped Hanjin Shipping Co. sources say that the negotiations with tonnage providers for lower rates are undergoing, but wouldn't say much else. According to Korea Herald, the country's No.1 shipping line has come under growing pressure…

Creditors May Give Breathing Room for Hanjin Shipping

Jul 21, 2016

State-run Korea Development Bank and other creditors are expected to extend their conditional debt rescheduling program for Hanjin Shipping Co. to stay afloat, reports Korea Herald. This move will give the struggling shipping company enough time to cover liquidity shortage on its own…

Hanjin Sells Vietnamese Terminal

Jul 14, 2016

South Korea's largest shipping line Hanjin Shipping has sold its entire 21.3% stake in Tan Cang Cai Mep International Terminal (TCIT)  in Vietnam to its affiliate in order to secure liquidity. The financially-troubled shipping line will raise about  $33m from the sale…

CSCL to Change Name to Cosco Shipping Development

Jul 04, 2016

China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL) has proposed to change its name to Cosco Shipping Development Co (CSDC), in line with the company’s future business strategy and as a group member of China Cosco Shipping Corporation (Coscocs). 'China Shipping Container Lines Co…

Hanjin to Return 38 Vessels Next Year

Jun 28, 2016

Hanjin Shipping is planning to return a total of 38 chartered vessels once their contracts end as part of its restructuring efforts, reports the Korea Herald.A company official said Hanjin was planning to return 20 containerships and 18 bulk vessels by 2017…

HMM in Talks to Join 2M Alliance

Jun 23, 2016

Maersk and MSC have initiated meetings with Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) to discuss the South Korean carrier joining the 2M alliance, says local media reports. According to Korea Herald,  Korea’s second-largest shipping company is considering joining the 2M Alliance…

Seaspan Rejects Hanjin’s Proposal on Charter Rate

Jun 19, 2016

The container ship-leasing company Seaspan Corp declined Hanjin Shipping Co.’s request for a cut in charter rates by about 30 percent, dealing a blow to efforts by South Korea’s biggest liner to revamp debt amid a prolonged trade slump, reports Bloomberg…

HMM-Hanjin Marriage on Anvil

Jun 14, 2016

The Korean government has said that  it will consider merging ailing Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Hanjin Shipping should they successfully normalize their management, according to The Korea Times. 'Once the normalization program for the two shipping companies is wrapped up…

Former Hanjin Shipping Chairman May Get Arrest Warrant

Jun 13, 2016

Prosecutors on Sunday sought the arrest warrant of the ex-chairman of Hanjin Shipping, who has been hit with insider trading charges, says Yonhap. Choi Eun-young is specifically charged with violating the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act…

Seized Hanjin Shipping Vessel Resumes Operation in South Africa

May 30, 2016

Hanjin Paradip resume  its sailing from South Africa as talks continue with owner over unpaid charter fees. The ship had been detained in Richards Bay, South Africa earlier last week over unpaid charter fees. The vessel in 82,158 deadweight tonnage (DWT) was used to carry grain and minerals…

Korean Shipbuilder Could Be Liquidated

May 30, 2016

South Korea's STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co. has filed for receivership, following massive losses that have mounted up over the past two years, says a report in the WSJ.  According to multiple sources from the shipbuilding industry, creditors…

Hanjin Vessel Seized in South Africa

May 27, 2016

Hanjin Shipping-operated bulker Hanjin Paradip has been arrested by a South Africa for alleged unpaid charter fees.  The 82,158 dwt bulker, which has been used to transport grain and minerals, was detained in Richards Bay on May 24 due to the unpaid charter fees to an unspecified owner…

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