Wan Hai Lines, Ltd. is a Taiwanese shipping company. Founded in 1965, it has become one of the largest companies in the container shipping industry. As of January 2023, its 142 vessels had a total carrying capacity of 430,854 TEUs.[1]
History
In Wan Hai's early days, most of its business was shipping lumber between Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia. In 1976, as international trade in the Asia-Pacific region expanded and international transportation moved to containerization, Wan Hai entered the business of container vessel shipping.
Wan Hai eventually expanded its Asia shipping network to services to Canada, U.S., South America, Africa, and Middle East.
In August 2017, a new weekly service to Cambodia from Taiwan was added, also regularly calling China and Thailand for loading and discharging cargo.[2]
In August 2018, the company ordered 20 new ships, including eight large vessels[3] and 12 small feeder ships, from Japanese and Chinese shipyards.[4] On 21 January 2021, Wan Hai ordered 50,000 new containers from China International Marine Containers due to shortages in the international container market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
In December 2022, Wan Hai Lines put ten of its older container ships up for sale for scrap to reduce the size of its fleet, including Wan Hai 165, with the stipulation that buyers would be required to send the ships to scrapyards that met the company's environmental standards.[6][7] On December 19, 2023, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Pier 79 and 81 docks at Kaohsiung Port was held at an auspicious time on (19).
Controversy
Fleet
See also
External links
References
- Alphaliner TOP 100 / 27 Jan 2023 retrieved 27 January 2023^
- Shipping company Wan Hai to launch Independent Cambodia service | Taiwan News | 2017-08-30 15:42:00 30 August 2017, retrieved 2018-12-28^
- Wan Hai confirms bumper order for 20 new boxships 12 November 2018, retrieved 28 December 2018^
- Wan Hai orders 12 container vessels 27 August 2018, retrieved 28 December 2018^
- Wan Hai orders 50,000 containers amid shortage www.hellenicshippingnews.com, retrieved 2021-05-31^
- Wan Hai to scrap 10 older vessels as market turns The Loadstar, 2022-12-12, retrieved 2023-02-23^
- Wan Hai starts bidding process for demolition sale of ten boxships Container News, 12 December 2022, retrieved 23 February 2023^
- 【富美鑫扯黨產】到底是不是黨產? 這位大股東拿證據說分明 鏡週刊 Mirror Media, 2017-09-04, retrieved 2025-10-17^
- 所有權人:萬海航運股份有限公司 政黨不動產查詢系統, retrieved 2025-10-17^
- Wan Hai Lines Confirmed Orders For 12 New Vessels www.hellenicshippingnews.com, retrieved 2021-05-31^
- Wan Hai Lines Confirmed Orders For 5 New Vessels www.hellenicshippingnews.com, retrieved 2021-05-31^
- Wan Hai orders four boxships at Samsung Heavy Splash247, 2021-05-31, retrieved 2021-05-31^
- Wan Hai orders 12 new container ships Container News, 2021-07-01, retrieved 2021-07-02^
- Wan Hai Lines orders its largest box ships www.seatrade-maritime.com, retrieved 2025-04-30^
- Adis Ajdin. Tsunami of boxship orders grows as Wan Hai lines up 20 newbuilds Splash247, 2024-08-13, retrieved 2025-05-01^
- Adis Ajdin. Wan Hai ups 16,000 teu newbuild series in South Korea Splash247, 2025-04-25, retrieved 2025-04-30^
- Adis Ajdin. Wan Hai heads to Chinese yard for LNG-powered newbuilds Splash247, 2025-12-17, retrieved 2025-12-24^