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  2. HMM (company) - Wikipedia

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    HMM Company Limited (Korean: 에이치엠엠 주식회사; RR: Eichi Em Em Jusik Hoesa), formerly known as Hyundai Merchant Marine, is a South Korean container transportation and shipping company. Overview

  3. MISC Berhad - Wikipedia

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    Through Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd (MMHE), MISC provides marine repair, marine conversion, engineering and construction for a wide spectrum of oil & gas production facilities. On 24 November 2011, MISC announced its exit from the liner business (container shipping). In its announcement through the local Bursa Malaysia stock ...

  4. Together-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    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 Speed (2012–2017) Maersk ...

  5. MRL East Coast Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) (Malay: Laluan Rel Pantai Timur) is an under-construction standard-gauge double-track rail project connecting Port Klang on the Straits of Malacca to Kota Bharu in northeast Peninsular Malaysia, linking the East Coast Economic Region states of Pahang, Terengganu, and Kelantan to one another and to the central region of the peninsula's west coast.

  6. Malaysia bans Israeli owned and linked shipping citing ... - AOL

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    Malaysia’s government announced Wednesday that it was imposing a ban on all Israeli owned and flagged ships, as well as any vessels headed to Israel, from docking at its ports.

  7. Port of Penang - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1786 with the founding of George Town as a free port by the British East India Company, the Port of Penang played a crucial role in Penang's economy, which largely depended on maritime trade. [7] [8] However, the free port status was revoked by the Malaysian federal government in 1969.

  8. Malaysian Bulk Carriers - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Bulk Carriers Berhad (MYX: 5077) was incorporated on 19 November 1988.In 1995, it became the vehicle for a collaboration between Kuok Group and Global Maritime Ventures Berhad, a marine venture capital investment company funded by the Malaysian Government through Bank Industri & Teknologi Malaysia Berhad.

  9. Johor Port - Wikipedia

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    The port has a freshwater capacity of 1.9 million liters to supply ships, which is done through hydrants on the wharves and the breasting island of the oil jetty. [ citation needed ] For its bulk and break bulk operations, Johor Port has berths with an overall length of almost 2.4 km and nearly 200,000 sq. meters of storage facilities.