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ONE buys into Busan terminal owned by HMM suitor
Japanese containerline Ocean Network Express (ONE) has completed a long-term partnership agreement with Dongwon Group by acquiring an indirect share…
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Busan port set for massive expansion to double handling capacity
South Korea’s largest port is set for huge expansion, taking over quayside at a nearby city. South Korea’s oceans ministry…
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What Scuttled the Global Plastics Treaty Talks in Busan?
[By Emma Bryce] Momentum for a global deal to tackle global plastic pollution stalled this month in South Korea,…
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South Korea’s Busan Port Launches First Automated Container Terminal
South Korea’s Busan New Port has further extended its capacity with the launch of a seventh container terminal. The…
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Report: Typhoons Add to Congestion at South Korean Ports
According to DHL's in-house supply chain analysis consultancy, Resilience360, the effects of two back-to-back typhoons are adding to congestion at…
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Konecranes Wins Sprinter Carriers Order in Busan
The HDC Hyundai Development Company of Korea has ordered a fleet of 28 Konecranes Noell Sprinter Carriers for Busan New…
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DSME working with Busan and Rotterdam ports to develop smart ships
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam Authority to…
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Longshoremen Potentially Exposed to COVID-19 on Two Russian Reefers
Two Russian cargo ships are at the center of a cluster of new COVID-19 exposures at the port of Busan,…
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Busan berth will be offline for months after boxship prang takes out multiple cranes
Officials at Busan New Port say that its seventh berth will be out of action for months as cleanup operations…
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Japanese mega boxship slams into cranes at Busan New Port
Yet another gantry crane has been pulverised by a poorly berthed mega boxship. The Japanese controlled 13,900 teu Milano Bridge,…
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