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Yang Ming enhances its fleet with new vessel order

Taiwan’s major ocean carrier Yang Ming has ordered 13 new container vessels, each with a capacity of 8,000-15,000 TEUs.

The board of the company approved the newbuilding order on 20 December aiming to optimize its service network and enhance fleet competitiveness. The new boxships will replace 20-years-and-older ships of 5,500 TEU to 6,500 TEU capacity on main service routes.

Additionally, the new vessels will include clean energy technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Source: Alphaliner

At the time of writing, Yang Ming is the 10th largest container line in the world with an overall capacity of 705,505 TEUs, according to Alphaliner’s data.





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