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		<title>Hanjin finish 2nd largest oil tanker built in Subic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hanjin Heavy Industries Corporation-Philippines on Wednesday sent off the 2nd biggest oil tanker made in the country today.</p>
<p>So far M/T Eser K is the 12th ship that Hanjijn built since it started to operate in Subic Bay Freeport in 2006.</p>
<p>HHIC formally turned over M/T Eser K to its owner, the turkey-based Kaptanoglu Shipping Line Wednesday.</p>
<p>Those who graced the naming ceremony were Kaptanoglu president Engin Kaptanoglu, representatives of the ship classification society Lloyds Register, HHIC-Phil president Seung Chil Lee, Subic Bay [...]]]></description>
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