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  2. Evergreen Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Marine has also become a partner of EVA Airways, founded in 1989, and Uni Air, founded in 1998. In 2002, Evergreen Marine operated 61 container vessels, with a total fleet size totaling 130 vessels with 400,000 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units). [7] By 2008, Evergreen Marine operated 178 container vessels. [9]

  3. Evergreen Group - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Chang Yung-fa, Chairman of the Evergreen Group, was born in Taiwan in 1927. After graduating from Taipei Commercial High School at the age of 18, he went to work in the Taipei office of a Japanese shipping line. After World War II, he joined the seagoing staff of a local shipping company as 3rd officer.

  4. Evergreen A-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Evergreen A class (or Ever A) is a series of 13 container ships being built for Evergreen Marine. The largest ships have a maximal theoretical capacity of around 24,004 TEU and are among the largest container ships in the world. [1] [2] Six ships are being built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.

  5. David Yong - Wikipedia

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    Yong Khung Lin [1] (Chinese: 杨孔霖, born 1987), more commonly known as David Yong, is a Singaporean businessman and singer.He is the current chief executive officer (CEO) of Evergreen Group Holdings of Singapore, a company with interests in timber trading, real estate, lifestyle and entertainment.

  6. Evergreen G-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Evergreen G class is a series of 11 container ships built for Evergreen Marine by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan. The maximum theoretical capacity of these ships is in the range of 20,124 to 20,388 standard shipping containers (twenty-foot equivalent unit TEU). [1] [failed verification] Stern view of Ever Glory in Hamburg, 2022

  7. Ocean Network Express - Wikipedia

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    After starting corporate and sales activities in October 2017, the company began trading in April 2018, with headquarters in Japan, [6] business operation headquarters in Singapore and regional headquarters in United Kingdom, United States, Hong Kong, and Brazil, [7] [8] [9] and local offices in 90 countries.

  8. Evergreen F-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Evergreen F class is a series of 20 container ships built for Evergreen Marine. The ships have a maximal theoretical capacity of around 12,100 TEU. [1] The first ship of this class was delivered in 2020 and built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. Samsung Heavy Industries built eight ships in total.

  9. Evergreen L-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Evergreen Asia (Singapore) Pte Ltd Ever Learned: 1992 9604108 26 June 2013 In service Upgraded [15] United Kingdom: Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan) Ever Legion: 1993 9604110 28 June 2013 In service [16] Singapore: Evergreen Marine (Singapore) Pte Ltd Ever Lotus: 1994 9604122 11 December 2013 In service [17] Panama: GreenCompass ...