HMM joins BoxTech

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Adding the container fleet of Hyundai Merchant Marine, the BoxTech database now exceeds 11M containers.

Hyundai Merchant Marine has become the latest global carrier to join the BoxTech Global Container Database, making details of more than 11 million units in total available to registered users.

 

“HMM, the 12th largest global carrier, joins 2M carriers Maersk and MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), which have already uploaded their container fleets to the database, operated on a non-profit basis by the BIC (Bureau International des Containers). Other major carriers, including CMA-CGM and APL, have also registered their fleets, alongside hundreds of smaller owners and operators,” BIC stated.  

 

HMM joins other Korean carriers SM Line, Pan Ocean and CK Line that have previously uploaded their fleets to the BoxTech Global Container Database.

 

“With details of more than 11 million containers, the fast-growing database gives the shipping community instant access to the technical characteristics of around 45% of the global container fleet in a single location, using a standard API,” BIC concluded. 

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