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On 9 March 2020, Hyundai Merchant Marine board decide to rebrand the company as HMM Co., Ltd. [8] On 29 April 2020, HMM held the naming ceremony for the newly constructed 23,964 TEU-class container ship HMM Algeciras , the largest container ships in the world at the time of her launch.
Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref Hyundai Dream: 4272 9637222 28 February 2014 In service [2] Hyundai Hope: 4273 9637234 7 March 2014 In service [3] Hyundai Drive: 4274 9637246 20 June 2014 In service [4] Hyundai Victory: 4275 9637258 4 July 2014 In service [5] Hyundai Pride: 4276 9637260 28 July 2014 In service [6]
Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref Hyundai Honour: Hyundai Together (2012–2017) S456 9473731 16 February 2012 In service [3] Hyundai Respect: Hyundai Tenacity (2012–2017) S457 9475674 8 March 2012 In service [4] Hyundai Smart: Hyundai Smart (2012–2017) Maersk Enping (2017–2020) S458 9475686 3 May 2012 In service [5] Hyundai Speed
Hyundai Glovis Co., Ltd. is a logistics company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and part of the Hyundai Motor Group. Its predecessor company, Hankook Logitech Co. Ltd was formed in February 2001.
The Hyundai Brave was built by Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd in yard 1810 and was completed in January 2008. This ship is a fully cellular container ship with a total of 8,566 TEU carrying capacity. The ship is 334m in total length, 46m across the beam, 15m in draught, and 25m in depth.
HMM Algeciras is one of the world's largest container ships. Built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea . It is 61 metres (200 ft 2 in) wide and 399.9 metres (1,312 ft 0 in) long.
The Nuri class is a series of eight container ships built for HMM.The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. The ships were ordered in 2018 together with the 12 ships from the Algeciras class and have a maximum theoretical capacity of 16,010 TEU. [1]
The company was established in the 1980 as the RORO-Car Carriers arm of Hyundai Merchant Marine. Its first car carrier vessel was purchased and named mv Hyundai No.1. In the following years, three shipping lanes to Europe, Australia, and India were opened. [1] In August 2002, Wilh. Wilhelmsen and Wallenius Lines each purchased 40% of the equity.