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Wan Hai suspends its Iran service

Wan Hai is ceasing to provide access to services to and from Iran. Company took into consideration the impending U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA and...

Wan Hai orders 12 container vessels

Wan Hai orders new feeders: According to World Maritime News, the Taiwanese container transport company Wan Hai Lines has placed an order for up...

Wan Hai, Peak Season Surcharge

Wan Hai: Please be informed that the effective date of Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) will be postponed to 1st August 2018. Unless otherwise specifically indicated...

Wan Hai, Bunker Charge

From July 01 to September 30, 2018, unless otherwise specifically indicated in the rate system or service contract, the following "tariff Bunker Charge" will...

Wan Hai, Peak Season Surcharge

WAN HAI: Effective July 9, 2018, unless otherwise specifically indicated in the rate item or service contract, the following Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) will be...

WAN HAI, 2018 Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) Notice for Transpacific Trade

Effective July 9th 2018, unless otherwise specifically indicated in the rate item or service contract, the following Peak Season Surcharge(PSS) will be accessed on all base...
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