
South Korea’s HMM Expands Bulk Shipping Bet With $65M Fleet Boost
South Korea’s largest shipping company, HMM, is making a calculated push into bulk shipping as it seeks to
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South Korea’s largest shipping company, HMM, is making a calculated push into bulk shipping as it seeks to
South Korea is signaling a major investment shift as it positions itself at the center of the global
Volvo has introduced a long-range electric bus platform equipped with high-density batteries from Samsung SDI, targeting the growing
One of South Korea’s biggest Hallyu stars, Kim Soo-hyun, is in the spotlight once again — but this
(Photo=Hyundai Motor Group) South Korea’s electric vehicle exports to the United States have plunged to near zero as automakers shift production to the U.S. and federal tax incentives wind down. According to data from the Korea Customs Service, just 164 EVs were shipped from South Korea to the U.S. in July, down 97.4 percent from 6,209 units a year earlier.
New Seasons Market, the U.S. organic grocery chain owned by South Korea’s E-Mart, will relocate its corporate headquarters this November, signaling a broader restructuring as the company looks to accelerate its North American expansion. The grocer announced on Aug. 20 that it will move out of its longtime office on Southeast Stark Street and relocate to the Skylight Building at
(Photo=KAI) Poland will begin deploying the FA-50 light attack aircraft from South Korea’s Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), the nation’s leading aerospace and defense company, next year, marking a rapid transition from contract signing to combat readiness in just four years. Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said during a visit to the 23rd Tactical Air Base in
Photo=Nongshim’s Nongshim, South Korea’s leading instant noodle maker and the company behind the iconic Shin Ramyun, is teaming up with Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation’s film K-Pop Demon Hunters to launch a line of official co-branded products. The collaboration builds on the growing popularity of Korean food and culture in global entertainment. Starting in late August, Nongshim will roll out
(Photo=Korean Air) South Korea’s flagship carrier Korean Air will migrate all employee computers to Google’s ChromeOS starting next year, accelerating its shift toward a cloud-based IT environment to boost productivity and global competitiveness. The move follows a successful pilot at the airline’s Seoul customer service center, where ChromeOS-based systems improved efficiency and security. The airline first embraced cloud collaboration during