Wan Hai Lines Holds Ship Naming Ceremonies for Two Vessels

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Wan Hai Lines Ship Naming Ceremony

Wan Hai Lines held ship naming ceremonies for WAN HAI 375 and WAN HAI 377 today at Japan Marine United Corporation TSU Shipyard. The ceremony was officiated jointly by Mr Chao-Hon Chen, honorary chairman of Wan Hai Lines Ltd., Mr Charles Chen, president of Wan Hai Lines Japan Ltd and director of Wan Hai Lines Singapore PTE Ltd., and Mr Nobuyuki Nada, president & CEO of Japan Marine United Corporation.

Ms Tomomi Nakasone, spouse of Mr Yasutaka Nakasone, a member of the House of Representatives, and Ms Chen-Keenan Leanne named these two vessels, respectively, during the ceremony. Wan Hai Lines has ordered a third batch of 3,055TEU series vessels from Japan Marine United Corporation.

This batch totals twelve vessels, and WAN HAI 375 and WAN HAI 377 are the last two vessels in this series. These new vessels are part of Wan Hai’s efforts to upgrade its fleet and enhance its commitment to quality and eco-friendly shipping services. In addition to naming the newbuilding, Wan Hai also donated necessities to a charity organization, ESPERANCE YOKKAICHI, in Yokkaichi.

Wan Hai Lines expressed its hope that this donation could help the local community and those in need, exemplifying the company’s commitment to fulfilling its corporate social responsibility and bringing support to society.

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