SM Line in the red as market regressed in 2023
SM Line, South Korea’s only ocean-going container carrier, incurred a net loss for the first ...
DHL: DSV PREFERRED CHOICEWTC: ALMOST BORINGHLAG: 'GRI' AND 'GRA' UPDATEKNX: 'HARRIS UPSIDE'R: PRICEY BUT WORTHYGM: AUTO VERTICAL WOESWTC: NEW RECORDDHL: THE DAY AFTERZIM: UNSTOPPABLECHRW: NEW HIGH
DHL: DSV PREFERRED CHOICEWTC: ALMOST BORINGHLAG: 'GRI' AND 'GRA' UPDATEKNX: 'HARRIS UPSIDE'R: PRICEY BUT WORTHYGM: AUTO VERTICAL WOESWTC: NEW RECORDDHL: THE DAY AFTERZIM: UNSTOPPABLECHRW: NEW HIGH
Parsippany, N.J., and Seoul, Korea, August 8, 2017 – INTTRA, the ocean container shipping industry’s largest neutral electronic transaction platform and information provider, and SM Line, one of the world’s newest and fastest-growing container shipping providers, today announced an agreement that will expand INTTRA’s reach in Korea and globally, while offering SM Line an advanced network to create value for its customers.
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