SM Line wants to operate 25 routes in five years

South Korea's new container carrier, SM Line, which is built mainly on the remains of collapsed Hanjin Shipping, plans to kick off operations with as many as nine routes this year. The carrier then wants to grow to 41 ships on 25 routes over the next five years.
Photo: Stephen Carr/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv
Photo: Stephen Carr/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv

Newly established container carrier SM Line expects to launch operations three months from now with the activities acquired from South Korea's then-biggest carrier, Hanjin Shipping, following the latter's collapse in the late summer last year.

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