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09/08/16
The World Has Too Many Ships and Not Enough Stuff to Put on Them
Slate Magazine
Last week, South Korean shipping company Hanjin, the world's seventh-largest container line, filed for bankruptcy after failing to reach an agreement with its creditors to alleviate its $5.37 billion in debt. This has left 85 of the 97 container ships ...
The 'ghost fleet' of cargo ships with nowhere to go is going to hurt a lot of US companiesBusiness Insider
Hanjin bankruptcy: Are South Korea's 'chaebols' in crisis?BBC News
Hanjin Shipping Set to Be Scrooge of the Holiday SeasonU.S. News & World Report
Fortune -Long Beach Press Telegram -Archinect
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Slate Magazine
Last week, South Korean shipping company Hanjin, the world's seventh-largest container line, filed for bankruptcy after failing to reach an agreement with its creditors to alleviate its $5.37 billion in debt. This has left 85 of the 97 container ships ...
The 'ghost fleet' of cargo ships with nowhere to go is going to hurt a lot of US companiesBusiness Insider
Hanjin bankruptcy: Are South Korea's 'chaebols' in crisis?BBC News
Hanjin Shipping Set to Be Scrooge of the Holiday SeasonU.S. News & World Report
Fortune -Long Beach Press Telegram -Archinect
all 398 news articles »
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