SM Line containership loses 115 boxes overboard in high winds
115 containers have been lost after South Korean box ship SM Portland sustained major damage ...
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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