zim shipSouth Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries has dropped contracts for the delivery of three ultra-large container ships ordered by Zim Integrated Shipping Services.

The contracts worth KRW553.8 billion (US$516 million) were part of a purchase deal for eight 12,500-TEU vessels  that was signed in 2007 between the shipbuilder and the Israel-based box liner. Zim made a $51-million deposit on the agreement.

Since then, the container shipping line has encountered financial difficulties exacerbated by the global financial crisis. In March last year, the contracts for five ships from the same order valued at $849 million were terminated.

With the scrubbing of the last three orders, the entire deal worth more than $1.35 billion for Samsung has been dissolved.

Last month, Israel Corp. said it was withdrawing control of Zim as part of a restructuring deal to solve the carrier’s debt problems and enable an IPO offering from the company once the restructuring was completed.

 

Photo: jdnx

You May Also Like

Vietnam’s GDP growth reaches 5-year high

The economy of Vietnam grew an estimated 6.68% this year, the fastest pace in five years, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO). The…

CTAP members to jack up trucking rates due to higher costs, empty returns problem

The Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) will increase rates as costs have risen due to higher fuel and spare parts expenses…

Indonesia’s S. Kalimantan port gets $47-M uplift

State-owned port operator PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Pelindo III) said it has invested IDR540.64 billion (US$47.67 million) this year to expand the Trisakti Port…

Air passenger, freight markets show resilience in face of shocks: ACI

From August to November 2018, airports saw overall stable but moderating passenger traffic growth following a strong 2017, while air freight volumes were erratic…