Last POST for breakbulk trader
Long-standing Asia-Australia breakbulk operator Pacific Orient Sea Transport (POST) has succumbed to the global economic downturn and ceased trading.
Opal Ace on a call to Melbourne last year. She was one of three MPPs previously in the POST-OPAL service (Photo: Dale Crisp)
Singapore-based POST and its Hong Kong affiliate, Orient Pacific Asia Line (OPAL), had three multi-purpose vessels on long-term charter, usually supplemented by spot-chartered handy-size bulkers, and had offered up to three sailings per month into the East and West coasts.
However,...
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