Thursday, May 22, 2014

RMS QUEEN ELIZABETH 2


Evergreen Marine Corp. The company plans to expand the fleet to respond to the recovery of shipping containers once you finish the global economic crisis, according to Taiwan media reports. The fourth largest shipping company has plans to buy at least a dozen ships between 7,000 to 8,000 TEU capacity, advances the Economic Daily News. The carrier is consulting Japanese, South Korean and Taiwan, which should present prices before the end of April yards. Evergreen said it expected an improvement in the business climate with the ease of global economic crisis, gls track with the positive signals arise particularly China, as the free trade agreement that the country has signed with the Association of South-East Asian Nations, in force since 1 January. This agreement may, according to analysts, boost business transport South-East Asia to 10 percent. Despite their family structure, Evergreen has 150 container vessels and maintains the expectation of eventually becoming the largest shipping line in the world.
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