Wan Hai to spruce up Kaohsiung terminal no. 5 for over US$300 million

Wan Hai Lines will spend over US$300 million to refurbish Terminal No. 5 in Kaohsiung Port.

The facility will open in 2026, with the capacity to process up to 2 million TEUs annually.

Wan Hai took over the terminal from its larger compatriot peer Evergreen Marine Corporation, which has shifted to Terminal No. 7.

Terminal No. 5 houses piers 79 to 81, which Wan Hai has leased from Taiwan International Ports Corporation, the state-owned entity that owns all ports on the island.

TIPC said that Wan Hai...

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Wan Hai splashes out US$37 million on new containers

Wan Hai Lines has embarked on new container orders, after a hiatus of about a year.

The Taiwanese intra-Asia carrier announced on 23 November that it has ordered 20,350 containers from Dong Fang International Container (Hong Kong), a unit of COSCO Shipping Development.

The total price is estimated at US$37.31 million.

Wan Hai, the 11th largest liner operator, said in a Taiwan Stock Exchange filing that the order aimed to fulfill business requirements.

Wan Hai launched solo Transpacific services...

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Wan Hai Lines opens new agency office in Maldives

Wan Hai Lines launched an agency office in Maldives to increase the efficiency and quality of customer service in light of the significant local demand in Indian inland and South Asia.

The ongoing economic stimulus strategy will aid in the revitalisation of the domestic economy, and domestic demand is likely to rise considerably, according to the Taiwanese ocean carrier, which feels optimistic about the Maldives’ future import situation.

On 21 November, the shipping company held a grand opening...

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Wan Hai Lines resurge con ganancias en el tercer trimestre tras pérdidas consecutivas

Según fuentes, Wan Hai Lines resurge con ganancias en el tercer trimestre en medio de desafíos anuales, marcando un cambio significativo después de dos trimestres consecutivos de pérdidas.

Esta entrada Wan Hai Lines resurge con ganancias en el tercer trimestre tras pérdidas consecutivas Aparece...

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Wan Hai holds naming ceremony for new 3,000 TEU vessels

Taiwan-based ocean carrier Wan Hai Lines held ship naming ceremonies for two new container ships, Wan Hai 368 and Wan Hai 369.

Wan Hai Lines and Japan Marine United Corporation have deployed the third batch of their 3,055 TEU series ships, totaling twelve vessels. Wan Hai 368 and Wan Hai 369 are the 4th and 5th vessels in the series of ships, all built by Japan Marine United Corporation ARIAKE Shipyard.

For the ship naming ceremony, Eri Aburajima of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. & Taku Murase, Vice...

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Wan Hai Lines names two 13,200 TEU newbuildings

Wan Hai Lines held a joint ship naming ceremony for Wan Hai A05 and Wan Hai A06, accompanied by a charity donation, at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Ulsan Shipyard.

These are the fourth and fifth vessels in the series of 13,200 TEU container ships built by the shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea.

The newbuilding series is designed with a length overall of 335 meters, a breadth of 51 meters, a draft of 16 meters and a maximum cruising speed of 22 knots. The container ships are expected to take energy...

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Wan Hai a recibir apoyo financiero para construcción de buques en Japón

Wan Hai Lines está a punto de recibir apoyo financiero del Banco de Cooperación Internacional de Japón (JBIC) para barcos en construcción por la Corporación Unida de Marina de Japón (JMU).

Esta entrada Wan Hai a recibir apoyo financiero para construcción de buques en Japón Aparece primero en FullAvan...

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Wan Hai to spend US$155 million to upgrade Kaohsiung terminal

Taiwan’s Wan Hai Lines will spend TW$4 billion (US$155 million) on refurbishing three piers of Kaohsiung Port’s Terminal No. 5, which it has taken over from compatriot Evergreen Marine Corporation.

The amount is less than the US$253 million previously estimated by Wan Hai, which processes 1 million TEU annually in Kaohsiung.

Wan Hai said in a Taiwan Stock Exchange filing that compatriot construction firm Dong Pi has been selected to carry out the works. The berths and container yard will receive...

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Wan Hai’s service returns to Mindanao Container Terminal

Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) container facility in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, recently welcomed the return of Wan Hai Lines’ Mindanao – Hong Kong – Taiwan (MHT) service.

The MHT service resumed calls to MCT on 3 August, marked by the arrival of the 2000-built, 1,660 TEU Wan Hai 231. The weekly service of the Taiwanese ocean carrier will call MCT every Saturday, connecting Subic, Cebu and Mindanao to the trade hubs of Hong Kong and...

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Wan Hai opens new office in India

Taiwanese ocean carrier Wan Hai Lines established a new office in Kolkata, India on 17 July.

The company has now six offices in the country, in Mumbai, Chennai, Mundra, Vizag, Delhi and Kolkata.

Wan Hai believes that enhancing its presence in India could help increase service ties between India and neighbouring countries, such as Nepal and Bhutan.

The container carrier said that with the opening of a new office in India, it aims to further improve service quality and gain a stronger foothold in...

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