
Containers are stacked at the Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal on Sept. 3 in Seoul. South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping company declared bankruptcy Aug. 31.
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Dozens of massive container ships are stranded at sea, looking for a place to dock after one of the world’s largest shipping companies went bankrupt. Lars Jensen, the CEO of Sea Intelligence Consulting, which focuses on container shipping, says the…
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