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  2. HMM (company) - Wikipedia

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    Container ship classes of HMM Ship class Built Capacity (TEU) Ships in class Notes Hyundai Together-class: 2012 13,082 5 Long-term charter from Danao Ship Leasing Corporation Hyundai Dream-class: 2014 13,154 5 Hyundai Earth-class: 2016 10,077 6 Long-term charter from Zodiac Maritime: HMM Algeciras-class: 2020 23,964–23,820 12 HMM Nuri-class ...

  3. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Group started as a small South Korean construction firm in 1947, headed by its founder, Korean entrepreneur Chung Ju-yung. [8] Another widely known and closely related Korean company, the Hyundai Motor Company , was founded in 1967, five years prior to the founding of the Heavy Industry Group.

  4. Category : Ships built by Hyundai Heavy Industries Group

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    Pages in category "Ships built by Hyundai Heavy Industries Group" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sale and purchase of ship - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the number of disputes and smoothen the sale and purchase procedure, normally the ship-owner (seller) and the buyer will appoint brokers as middlemen to handle the transaction. There are three main stages for the sale and purchase of a ship which include: (1) the negotiation and contract stage, (2) the inspections stage, and (3) the ...

  6. HD Hyundai Mipo - Wikipedia

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    HD Hyundai Mipo (abbreviated: HMD; [1] Korean: HD현대미포) is one of the largest shipbuilding companies with the world's largest share (50%) in PC (Product Carrier) segment. Since the 1980s, more than 10,000 ships were repaired and converted until 2005 and 400 newly ordered ships were delivered until 2009.

  7. Samsung Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the late 1980s, SHI produced forklifts and heavy equipment (mainly excavators) at Changwon. [8] [9] The forklift production was established through agreements with Clark Material Handling Company (production started in 1986) and the heavy equipment production came from the construction equipment division of Korea's Heavy Industries and Construction, acquired by Samsung in 1983 (SHI ...

  8. MV Sun Viking - Wikipedia

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    The ship was retired in the late 1990s by Royal Caribbean, but continued in service with other cruise lines. [6] Sun Viking at Hong Kong. In 1998 Sun Viking was sold to Star Cruises and renamed SuperStar Sagittarius. She was later renamed Hyundai Pongnae in 2003, sailing for Hyundai Merchant Marine, before becoming Omar III with Asia Cruises. [3]

  9. MV Dali - Wikipedia

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    MV Dali is a Neopanamax container ship built by Hyundai Heavy Industries.On 26 March 2024, she caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after losing power and colliding with one of its supports.