Wan Hai Leases 6 Container Ships from Singapore Subsidiary for TWD 5.9 Billion

Wan Hai Lines announced it will lease six container ships from its Singapore subsidiary, WAN HAI LINES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD, for approximately TWD 5.91 billion, while terminating the lease for two other container ships for about TWD 1.19 billion, all for group operational synergy.
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Southeast Asia Financial Special Report (total 300 articles) Central News Agency Grasp the New Southbound Policy, focus on the economic pulse of ASEAN. Central News Agency's "Southeast Asia Financial Information Network" selects multiple financial headlines from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines for you daily. Whether it's new government policies, industry trends, or investment opportunities, it allows you to instantly grasp key information, understand the market, and seize business opportunities. (Central News Agency, Taipei, May 12th) Wan Hai Lines' board of directors today approved the leasing of 6 container ships from its Singapore subsidiary, WAN HAI LINES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. Each ship costs approximately TWD 980 million to TWD 990 million, with a total amount of approximately TWD 5.91 billion. Wan Hai stated that the main consideration for leasing container ships is the overall operational synergy of the group. At the same time, Wan Hai also terminated the lease for 2 container ships with its Singapore subsidiary, WAN HAI LINES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. Each ship costs approximately TWD 260 million to TWD 930 million, with a total amount of approximately TWD 1.19 billion. 1150512 Choose to stand with facts, every sponsorship you make is a force to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency's "First-hand News" APP to instantly grasp the latest news. The text, pictures, and audio-visual content of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.