Hyundai advises on ILA strike contingencies

Transportation

Wednesday, January 23, 2013
   The liner carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine on Wednesday advised customers that if longshoremen at U.S. East and Gulf coast ports strike when their contract expires Feb. 6, it will have contingency plans in place.    “Rest assured HMM and our vessel partners have contingency plans in place to recover from a strike as early as is feasible in order to deliver your cargo to its final destination with as little delay as possible,” the line said in a customer notice.    Members of...
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