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  2. Houston Express (ship) - Wikipedia

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    8,400 TEU. Crew. 30. Houston Express is a cargo ship owned by the Hapag-Lloyd company of Hamburg, Germany, completed in 2005. The ship is capable of transporting up to 8,400 containers at any one time. The Deadweight Tonnage is 107,000 metric tons and the maximum speed of this ship is 25 knots (46 km/h). The ship is 332 meters long and has a ...

  3. MV Barzan - Wikipedia

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    MV Barzan. MV. Barzan. Barzan is an ultra-large container ship. It is the first of a series of six 18,800 TEU container ships built in South Korea for United Arab Shipping Company (UASC). [2] As of 2015, it stood among the largest container ships in the world. [5] According to the builder, it has carbon emissions far lower than the Maersk ...

  4. Evergreen Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Marine Corporation ( Chinese: 長榮海運; pinyin: Chángróng Hǎiyùn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tióng-êng Hái-ūn) is a Taiwanese container transportation and shipping company that is headquartered in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. [5] With over 150 container ships, it is part of the Evergreen Group conglomerate of transportation ...

  5. CSAV - Wikipedia

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    On January 22, 2014, CSAV signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Hapag-Lloyd AG (HL) that sets the frame for combining the container shipping business of CSAV with the businesses of HL. CSAV's business of car carrier, non-containerized refrigerated cargo, dry bulk and liquid bulk shipping is excluded from this proposed transaction.

  6. Hong Kong Express (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Express is a fully cellular container ship of the Hamburg Express Class owned and operated by the German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd Container Linie. Hull and engine [ edit ] Hong Kong Express was completed in March 2013 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in their shipyard in Ulsan South Korea under yard number 2244.

  7. Tokio Express - Wikipedia

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    Tokio Express was a container ship, built and registered in Hamburg in 1973 for Hapag-Lloyd. In 1984 she was renamed Scandutch Edo before being acquired by Pol Gulf International in 1993 and restored to her original name. In 1997, she was acquired by Westwind International and in 1999, by Falani, before being broken up for scrap in 2000.

  8. Maersk Line - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$81.529 billion (2022) Owner. Maersk. Number of employees. 110,000+ (As of 2022 end; worldwide) [1] Website. maersk.com. Maersk Line is a Danish international container shipping company and the largest operating subsidiary of Maersk, a Danish business conglomerate.

  9. Wan Hai Lines - Wikipedia

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    Wan Hai Lines, Ltd. (Chinese: 萬海航運股份有限公司; pinyin: Wàn Hǎi Hángyùn Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwanese shipping company founded in 1965. Since then, it has become one of the largest companies in the container shipping industry, with a fleet of 142 vessels and a carrying capacity of 430,854 TEUs as of January 2023.