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HMM Co., Ltd. (), formerly known as Hyundai Merchant Marine, is a South Korean container transportation and shipping company.


Overview

HMM moves the largest portion of
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's exports, becoming the number one Korean national container carrier, especially since
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was declared bankrupt and ordered to be liquidated. The company's office network is composed of four international headquarters, 27 subsidiaries, 76 branches, five overseas offices and 10 liaison offices. On the domestic market, HMM transports strategic materials such as crude oil, iron ore/coal and diverse special products as well as import/export goods. Earnings are eight trillion Korean won per year. As of 2020, HMM has built and launched the world's two largest container ships in terms of TEU capacity, the ''HMM Algeciras'' with a maximum TEU capacity of 23,964, and the ''HMM Copenhagen'' with a maximum capacity of 23,820 TEU.


THE Alliance

Along with
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,
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, and
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, HMM is a member of THE Alliance. THE Alliance is intended to provide 34 services, directly calling at 81 different ports on a monthly basis.


History


Hyundai Merchant Marine

1970s *Company established as Asia Merchant Marine on March 25, with a capital of 200 million. *Conventional liner service opened between the Far East and the Middle East. *Tramper liner service established between Asia and the Middle East. *Container service introduced between the Far East and the Middle East. 1980s *PCC (Pure Car Carrier) service inaugurated on the Far East/Europe, Korea/Australia and Korea/India routes. *Purchased ''Hyundai No.1'', first car carrier in Korea. *Integrated Halla Marine Transportation, Shinhan Marine Transportation, and Donghae Merchant Marine as shipping agents, and Sunil Merchant Marine as subsidiary shipper. *Launched on Korea/Australia, Canada route. *Full container service opened between the Far East and the Western Us. *Constructed and purchased the world's largest ore & coal carrier '' Hyundai Giant''. *Merged with Donghae Merchant Marine and Shinhan Merchant Marine. 1990s *Seven of the world's largest and fastest container ships (5,551 TEU) purchased. *Designated as the first LNG operation shipping company in Korea. *Founded joint company Korea-Soviet Shipping with Chunkyung Shipping. *Joint operation with SEA-LAND initiated on Asia Europe Express route. *Acquired exclusive use of container terminals in Busan and Kwangyang. *HMM became the first shipping company worldwide to acquire ISM Code and ISO 9002 certification at the same time. *President Park Se-yong awarded the trophy for excellence in business on Marine Transport Day. *Leased private terminal in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. *Founded inland depot in Hong Kong. *Introduced the first international video-conferencing system in shipping industry (Seoul-LA). *Signed lease agreement with the Port of Tacoma President Park Se-yong awarded a Gold Tower Medal for his contribution to the shipping industry in Korea. *The New World Alliance" service begins together with APL and MOL. *Started Woodchip Carrier Service. *Established "Hyundai Fleet Management System" which covers information such as weather conditions, vessel locations and current changes. *Employed 4 female crew members. *Acquired two cruise ships, ''Hyundai Kumgang'' and ''Hyundai Pongnae''. *Opened Hyundai Busan container terminal, the largest public container terminal in Korea. 2000s *Proclaimed the new management vision for the 21st century, 'HMM21'. *President and CEO, Choong-Shik Kim was awarded Gold Tower industrial medal in the 5th Ocean Day. *Built a 'Cyber Customer Service Center' in the HMM internet homepage. *Sold the Car Carrier division that became
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. *Appointed Noh Jeong-ik as the new president and CEO. *Set up a sisterhood relationship with Beophwan-dong, Jejudo *Named Kim Seong-man as the new President (1.4) *Launched new 8,600 TEU containership '' Hyundai Brave'' (1.10) *Appointed Kim Seong-man as president and CEO *Began a slot exchange with Hanjin Shipping on the Asia-East Coast of U.S. route 2010s *Established a joint venture 'Netruck Franz' with Hyundai Logiem and SK Energy *Named Kim Seong-Man as Vice Chairman and Lee Suk-Hui as president and CEO *Joined world's largest shipping alliance, G6 *Established a ship management company ‘Hyundai Ocean Service Co., Ltd. *Ordered and launched '' Hyundai Pride'' *Participated in “Pusan New Port Container Terminal Phase 2-4 Project” 2010s *Put the first ships of the
HMM Algeciras-class container ship The ''Algeciras'' class is a class of container ships consisting of 12 vessels built for HMM. The largest ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 23,964 twenty-foot equivalent unit The twenty-foot equivalent unit (abbreviated TEU or teu) ...
s with 24,000 TEU into service


HMM Co., Ltd.

2020s *On 9 March, Hyundai Merchant Marine board decide to rebrand the company as HMM Co., Ltd. *On 29 April, HMM held the naming ceremony for the newly constructed 23,964 TEU-class container ship ''HMM Algeciras'', the world's largest container ship at the time of her launch.


Fleet


See also

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Hanjin Shipping Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. was a South Korean integrated logistics and container transport company. Prior to its liquidation, Hanjin Shipping was South Korea's largest container line and one of the world's top ten container carriers in terms of ca ...
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Ocean Network Express Ocean Network Express Holdings, Ltd. (ONE) is a Japanese container transportation and shipping company jointly owned by the Japanese shipping Lines Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and K Line. Launched in 2017 as a joint venture, ONE i ...
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Hyundai Glovis Hyundai Glovis Co., Ltd. is a logistics company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and part of the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group. Its predecessor company, Hankook Logitech Co. Ltd was formed in February 2001. Hyundai Glovis supplies ocean transp ...
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EUKOR EUKOR is a specialised Roll-on/roll-off shipping line formed in 2002. The company's main business is the sea carriage of new and used cars and High & Heavy cargo. The name of the brand EUKOR comes from a portmanteau that combines together the wo ...


References


External links


Official website
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