Daiichi Chuo
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Asia
Daiichi Chuo’s rehabilitation plan approved
Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha’s rehabilitation plan won approval from 95% of its voting creditors at a meeting in Tokyo District…
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Dry Cargo
Team Fuel linked to Daiichi Chuo handy buy
Team Fuel Corp has been linked to a handysize purchase. Sources say the Greek outfit has spent $9.4m for the…
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Daiichi Chuo link sends MOL into the red
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Japan’s largest shipping line, was plunged into the red in interim results out today thanks to…
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Daiichi Chuo to slash fleet by half
Japan’s Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha plans to halve its current ‘long-distance’ fleet by returning chartered-in vessels to their owners and…
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Bankrupt Daiichi sells capesize to NS United
Bankrupt Japanese carrier Daiichi Chuo has sold a capesize bulker and its charter to compatriot company NS United. Katsura (207,800…
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Why there’s nothing surprising about Daiichi Chuo’s demise
The surprising thing for me about the demise of Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha was that we weren’t all talking about…
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Dry Cargo
Wisdom Marine highlights charter links with bust Daiichi Chuo
Taipei-listed Wisdom Marine has become one of the first shipping companies to comment on the record about its exposure to…
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Daiichi Chuo seeks US court protection
Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha has sought bankruptcy protection in the US as well as at home in Japan, it emerged…
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Daiichi Chuo files for bankruptcy
As first reported by Splash last week, Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha, Japan’s fifth largest shipping line, has filed for bankruptcy,…
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Shipping on alert as rumours swirl around Daiichi Chuo
Following hot on the heels of last week’s demise of Global Maritime Investments (GMI), shipping is braced for a potential…
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