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Another worker dies at HHIC's Philippines yard

CONTROVERSY surrounds the death of a worker at Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Tuesday.

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Same impact, smaller site for Hanjin at Jaxport

Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd. will employ the same amount of people and be able to handle the same amount of cargo at a proposed smaller site on Dames Point as they would at the originally proposed site along Heckscher Drive, said Jacksonville Port Authority spokeswoman Nancy Rubin.

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Death toll at HHIC's Philippine yards rises to 14

HANJIN Heavy Industries' Subic Bay shipyard has reported the death of another worker at its premises last week.

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(UPDATE) 19-yr-old worker falls to death in Subic's Hanjin plant

CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga - A 19-year-old laborer at the Hanjin Heavy Industries died in an accident while working at the shipyard in Barangay Cawag, Subic, Zambales late Wednesday afternoon.

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Industrial accident kills worker at Hanjin plant

CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga - A fatal accident reportedly took place at the shipyard of Hanjin Heavy Industries in Barangay Cawag, Subic, Zambales late Wednesday afternoon, police said.

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DOJ clears Phividec to give ship builder Hanjin quarrying permit in MisOr

MANILA, Aug. 4 (PNA) -- The Department of Justice (DOJ), in four-page legal opinion, has given the Phividec Industrial Authority (Phividec) the green light to grant South Korean ship-building giant Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co. (HHIC) the permit for the quarrying of sand and gravel within its property in Misamis Oriental.

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Hanjin Q2 profit rises 20% on higher rates

(SEOUL) Hanjin Shipping, South Korea's largest shipping line, boosted second-quarter profit 20 per cent after charging more for carrying containers and commodities.

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Hanjin Shipping box arm returns to black

THE company's net profit in the first half more than doubles, with its bulk business making the biggest contribution.

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Hanjin holds back on Jacksonville terminal

A TEAM of port executives have said they will be heading to Seoul in August in an attempt to finally seal the deal.

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Hanjin Shipping shares crash 4.4%

SOUTH Korea's largest shipping line posted their biggest drop in more than three months.

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Salonga bats for revival of maritime sciences

Manila, July 9 (PNA) -- Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Feliciano Salonga stressed the need to revive interest in maritime sciences, as Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp.-Philippines (HHIC-Phil) launched MV Argolikos, the first ship that the Korean shipbuilder has manufactured in its shipyard here.

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Arroyo’s speech during the Naming Ceremony of the Hull PN-001 (Hanjin Subic Shipyard’s First Vessel) in Quay 3 Hanjin Subic Shipyard, Subic (04 July 2008)

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First RP-built cargo ship inaugurated in Subic Bay

With President Arroyo as guest of honor, the first Philippine-made cargo vessel created by shipbuilding giant Hanjin Heavy Industries Corp. was inaugurated at the Subic Bay Free Port on Thursday.

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Subic Bay yard names first vessel

HANJIN Heavy Industries and Construction saw its first ship named at its $1.4bn Subic Bay shipyard in the Philippines.

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PGMA leads christening of newly-built ship of Hanjin in Subic tomorrow

SUBIC, Zambales, July 4 (PNA) -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will be the guest of honor tomorrow at the “naming” ceremony of the first ever cargo-carrying vessel built by ship-building leader Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC-Phil) in its sprawling ship building facility in the Redondo Peninsula here.