Tag: HMM
SM Line Becomes Minority Shareholder in HMM
South Korean liner operator SM Line Corporation has become a minority shareholder in its larger compatriot rival HMM, with a 0.49 per cent stake,...
Ammonia-Fueled Ships Acquire AiP
South Korean classification society Korean Register (KR) awarded approval in principle (AiP) to two green ammonia-fueled ships at KR’s Seoul branch office on...
Bio-Heavy Oil Fueled New Panamax Boxship Starts Empirical Test
A containership owned by South Korean shipping company HMM has been bunkered with sustainable marine bio-heavy oil.
The ship in question is the...
Korean Banks Should Provide Ship Leasing for This Reason
A South Korean lawmaker has called on the country’s banks to become more involved in the ship leasing business to help HMM build...
Liners Perspective to CMA CGM’s Preemptive Spot Move
The liner said the preemptive move was designed to prioritize its long-term relationships with customers in the face of an “unprecedented situation” in the...
HMM Extend Its Extra Loader Services
Korean flagship liner operator HMM has extended its “extra loader” services to Australia, says an article published on loadstar website.
Hit nine this month
The multipurpose...
KR Approves Aip for KSOE and HHI Developed Ammonia Fuel Supply...
Classification society Korean Register has reportedly issued an Approval in Principle for an ammonia fuel supply system developed by Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering...
HMM & Staff Reach Agreement After Tense Negotiations
Following 18 hours of talks, HMM’s management and unions representing the Korean flagship carrier’s seafarers and office staff have reached agreement on salaries, says...
HMM & Labor Unions Reach Wage Deal To Avoid Strike
South Korean carrier said the labour dispute has been solved and caused no disruption to its services and vessel operations.
The two parties...
Pay Dispute Forces Top Shipping Company’s Seafarers To Resign
More than half HMM’s 600-strong seafarer workforce have signed letters of resignation following management refusal to meet pay demands.
Some 453 staff voted...