TAIWAN' S wan Hai Lines Ltd has held a ship naming ceremony for WAN HAI 368 and WAN HAI 369, accompanied by a charity donation at Japan Marine United Corporation ARIAKE Shipyard.
Wan Hai and Japan Marine United Corporation have deployed the third batch of their 3,055 TEU series ships, totalling 12 vessels. WAN HAI 368 and WAN HAI 369 are the 4th and 5th vessels in the series. They are all built by Japan Marine United Corporation ARIAKE Shipyard.
The 3,055 TEU series is reportedly designed with energy efficiency and environmental friendliness in mind. These two series are outfitted with complete balanced twisted bulb rudders and pre-swirl fins, and all ships supplied are 'Smart Ship' certified.
These new vessels are part of Wan Hai Lines' attempts to upgrade its fleet in order to offer clients with an improved service.
In addition to naming the new structures, Wan Hai Lines donated needs to two Japanese organizations, Jiaien Child Home and Kumamoto Tenshien.
In July, Wan Hai announced the completion of a 10-year TWD3 billion (US$95 million) sustainability-linked shipping financing agreement with Standard Chartered Bank, reports London's Port Technology.
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Wan Hai and Japan Marine United Corporation have deployed the third batch of their 3,055 TEU series ships, totalling 12 vessels. WAN HAI 368 and WAN HAI 369 are the 4th and 5th vessels in the series. They are all built by Japan Marine United Corporation ARIAKE Shipyard.
The 3,055 TEU series is reportedly designed with energy efficiency and environmental friendliness in mind. These two series are outfitted with complete balanced twisted bulb rudders and pre-swirl fins, and all ships supplied are 'Smart Ship' certified.
These new vessels are part of Wan Hai Lines' attempts to upgrade its fleet in order to offer clients with an improved service.
In addition to naming the new structures, Wan Hai Lines donated needs to two Japanese organizations, Jiaien Child Home and Kumamoto Tenshien.
In July, Wan Hai announced the completion of a 10-year TWD3 billion (US$95 million) sustainability-linked shipping financing agreement with Standard Chartered Bank, reports London's Port Technology.
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