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CSBC declines to bid for YM’s vessel order amid full dock capacity

Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC Corporation will not bid for compatriot mainline operator Yang Ming Marine Transport’s imminent order for up to 13 container ships of...

CSBC breaks boxship order drought with bumper Wan Hai contract

Τaiwanese shipbuilder CSBC Corporation ended its near drought of merchant ship orders on 12 August, when compatriot liner operator Wan Hai Lines commissioned a...

CSBC Corp. close to selling or chartering new container ships

Taiwanese ship builder CSBC Corporation is almost done with securing a buyer or charterer for four 2,800 TEU container ships that it is constructing...

YM Credential joins Yang Ming’s THX service

Taiwanese operator Yang Ming Marine Transport has named the third vessel in a series of 10 highly efficient vessels following a ceremony at the...

Covid-19 causes CSBC delivery delays

Taiwanese ship builder CSBC Corporation has confirmed to Container News that the Covid-19 pandemic may affect delivery of 10 feeder boxships to compatriot liner...

Yang Ming orders ten 2,800 TEU vessels

On 15th August, 2018 Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (Yang Ming) signed a contract with CSBC CORPORATION, TAIWAN (CSBC) for the construction of a...
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