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[HANJIN CHAOS] Maritime minister urges ocean carriers to cooperate in Hanjin crisis
By 박한나Published : Sept. 6, 2016 - 16:33
[THE INVESTOR] South Korea’s maritime minister has sought the cooperation of domestic and foreign container carriers to deal with the shipping chaos triggered by Hanjin Shipping, the country’s No. 1 container shipping line, that filed for court receivership last week.
The Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Kim Young-suk expressed his concerns over disruptions in the wake of Hanjin’s collapse such as drop in container traffic and negative impact on local economy, during a meeting with 13 shipping firms held in Seoul on Sept. 6.

“The impact on transshipment cargo is inevitable temporarily as local shippers are facing difficulties to secure ocean container carriers as Hanjin undergoes court protection,” the minister said.
Companies that attended the meeting include Maersk, MSC, CMA-CGM and COSCO as well as local players Hyundai Merchant Marine and Korea Marine Transport.
He asked the major container liners to refrain from raising freight rates on the routes where Hanjin operates many ships as there’s high seasonal demand for the shipping industry ahead of the year-end holidays.
By Park Han-na (hnpark@heraldcorp.com)
The Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Kim Young-suk expressed his concerns over disruptions in the wake of Hanjin’s collapse such as drop in container traffic and negative impact on local economy, during a meeting with 13 shipping firms held in Seoul on Sept. 6.

“The impact on transshipment cargo is inevitable temporarily as local shippers are facing difficulties to secure ocean container carriers as Hanjin undergoes court protection,” the minister said.
Companies that attended the meeting include Maersk, MSC, CMA-CGM and COSCO as well as local players Hyundai Merchant Marine and Korea Marine Transport.
He asked the major container liners to refrain from raising freight rates on the routes where Hanjin operates many ships as there’s high seasonal demand for the shipping industry ahead of the year-end holidays.
By Park Han-na (hnpark@heraldcorp.com)