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Wan Hai names new 13,100 TEU ship

Wan Hai Lines recently held a ship naming ceremony for WAN HAI A15 at the Samsung Heavy Industries Geoje shipyard, coinciding with a charity...

DNV collaborates with Samsung Heavy Industries

Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and the classification society DNV have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during KORMARINE, aiming to create SHI's advanced...

Samsung Heavy Industries develops device to minimise container losses

South Korean ship builder Samsung Heavy Industries announced this week that it has developed a device to reduce the large-scale falling of containers into...

WinGD, Samsung Heavy Industries to collaborate on future fuel applications

WinGD, a Swiss marine power company, and South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) will cooperate on future fuel vessel applications with ammonia-fuelled engines. More...

HMM works with SHI and PANASIA to conduct field tests of onboard carbon capture system

HMM plans to conduct field tests of an onboard carbon capture system (OCCS) for container ships along with SHI (Samsung Heavy Industries) and PANASIA...

South Korean shipyard workers protest foreign labour influx

The Korean Metal Workers' Union, the umbrella union representing workers of eight South Korean shipbuilders, is staging a series of strikes this month in...

Wan Hai orders five new 13,100 TEU container vessels

The Asian container carrier Wan Hai Lines has confirmed the order of five 13,100 TEU container ships at Samsung Heavy Industries. The contract between the...

Cavotec to supply Evergreen, Seaspan and Capital with shore power connection systems

The supplier of cleantech systems Cavotec has been awarded three orders for its shore power connection systems by the marine equipment manufacturer Samsung Heavy...

Wan Hai orders four neopanamax newbuildings

Wan Hai Lines has confirmed an order of four container vessels with 13,100TEU capacity, as part of the company's fleet improvement plan. The new vessels...

Wan Hai and Evergreen use 2020 incomes on service development

Taiwanese liner operators Wan Hai Lines and Evergreen Marine Corporation will use massive 2020 profits, built on soaring freight rates, to develop their fleets...
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