Fe Scrap Watch#33 50-days demurrage at berth for Korean major bu
11/17/2015 09:29
From late 2008 to 2009, more than 30 ships had been anchored in the sea near the berths for Inchon plant of Hyundai Steel, the Korean major imported ferrous scrap buyer. It was an extraordinary view. But six years later, another extraordinary situation has been seen there. That means allocation of ships has been delayed.
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