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Daebo International Shipping Co files in court receivership: S Korea

byCustoms Today Report
26/02/2015
in Korea, Ports and Shipping
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SEOUL: South Korea’s Daebo International Shipping Co Ltd has filed a court receivership, a form of corporate bankruptcy mainly due to poor dry bulk market conditions. It is the third known bulk shipper bankruptcy this month.

A third dry cargo shipper has filed for bankruptcy this month following a collapse in freight rates to historic lows in what shippers call the worst market conditions since the 1980s. Weaker demand from China and an oversupply of ships has led to the industry downturn, pushing the Baltic dry index – the industry benchmark for freight rates – to an all-time low this month. The index has slumped by nearly two-thirds in the past 15 months. “The dry bulk market is in a really bad shape, which has hit us hard,” the Daebo International official told Reuters by phone. He declined to be identified as he was not authorized to speak to media. “We did our best but we cannot help it.” He said the court ordered Daebo’s assets to be frozen on Feb 13.

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Daebo International mainly provides panamax-sized dry bulk shipping services such as iron ore, coal, grains and steel products, according to its website. South Korea is the latest major shipping country to be hit by a bankruptcy in the sector. China’s Winland Ocean Shipping Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States on Feb 12, court documents show, also citing difficult market conditions.

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