Pan Ocean to spend 121.6b won on two new bulk carriers

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SOUTH Korean carrier Pan Ocean Co wants to buy two new ships, the company disclosed, after a board resolution was passed on Friday. It had entered a long-term contract to ship iron ore the day prior. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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