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US nuclear reactor developer TerraPower and South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) are ...
Pan-Japanese liner group ONE is to invest $20bn on new containership and terminal acquisitions over the next eight years.
At an online media conference today, CEO Jeremy Nixon (above) said 150,000 teu of newbuilding investments would be made annually, to 2030.
He added: “We’re just starting to order ships as ONE. We have leased 38 vessels, which will be deployed from 2023 to 2025, and that’s about 500,000 teu.
“That process will replace ships due to come off-charter and help to improve our ...
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