Hanjin Bankruptcy Hurts Long Beach, But Doesn't Impact Other US Ports in September
The Hanjin Shipping Co. bankruptcy hit the Port of Long Beach hard, but spared most others from year-over-year losses in ocean container traffic, based on port statistics released for September.
Hanjin Bankruptcy Hits Long Beach Port Hard, But Los Angeles Left Unscathed
Container traffic at the two biggest West Coast ports was mixed in September, with a significant drop in Long Beach because of the Hanjin bankruptcy but a gain in Los Angeles, which had less exposure.
October 14, 2016Korean Court to Get Final Bids for Hanjin Assets by Early November
A South Korean court will receive bids by November on the sale of the marketing network of Hanjin Shipping Co.’s Asia-U.S. operations as part of efforts to raise funds for the indebted company.
Port of Long Beach Container Volume Drops on Hanjin Bankruptcy
The consequences of the Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy have led to a decline of 17% in cargo at the Port of Long Beach, California, the second-largest U.S. port and the largest port of call used by the ocean carrier.
October 12, 2016Korean Court Considers Selling Hanjin’s Asia-US Business
The Seoul Central District Court overseeing the receivership filing of Hanjin Shipping Co. is considering a disposal of the sales and marketing network of the container line’s Asia-U.S. operations as part of efforts to raise funds for the indebted company.
Nippon Yusen to Book $1.9 Billion One-Time Loss on Shipping Woes
Nippon Yusen KK, Japan’s largest shipping company by sales, will book a record one-time loss for its shipping and air-cargo divisions as freight rates remain depressed amid global overcapacity.
Hanjin Shipping Containers Stranded Again? California Officials Wary of Plan
Some of the 15,000 steel shipping containers at the ports of Long Beach, and Los Angeles abandoned in the wake of the financial collapse of Korea-based Hanjin Shipping Co. may be headed to Ontario, California, for storage — but not without opposition from city leaders.
Hanjin Could Have Survived With Creditors’ Aid, Chairman Cho Yang-ho Says
Hanjin Shipping Co., the South Korean container line whose filing for bankruptcy protection roiled the global supply chain, could have survived if creditors had provided the company with aid, Group Chairman Cho Yang-ho said.
Shipping Technology Startups May Get Boost From Hanjin Woes
SINGAPORE — The global shipping industry, ravaged by collapsing revenues, defensive mergers and the failure of major player Hanjin Shipping Co. slowly is waking up to the redeeming potential of technology.
Houston Port Credited for Being 'Creative' to Move Hanjin Cargo
Port of Houston Authority officials acted quickly to deliver stranded cargo after Hanjin Shipping Co. sought bankruptcy protection, offering to move and release the containers for a reduced fee.