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Ever Liven, the tenth in a series of L-type containership to be operated by Evergreen Line, was christened by S.S. Lin, the Evergreen Group’s First Vice Group Chairman, at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Korea last week.
The official rope-cutting of the new 8,452-TEU vessel was performed by Tsai Su-Hua in a ceremony attended by dignitaries from Taiwan, Korea and other nations.
The conglomerate’s Vice Group Chairman Kuo Shiuan-Yu presided at the naming ceremony of Ever Logic, the 11th vessel in the series on 19 April; the rope-cutting on this occasion was conducted by Kuo Yeh Chiung-Yu.
The two ships will join Evergreen Line’s Far East – Europe routes after their delivery into service in late April. From a fleet deployment perspective, the L-type containerships are very flexible, fulfilling the demands of various markets.
In addition to the east-west long-haul trades from Asia to Europe and North America, L-type ships can be employed on north-south routes linking Asia to South Africa and South America. Equipped with such vessels, Evergreen Line believes it is more able to adjust its fleet capacity across a number of trades to meet the variable demand of the global market as a whole.
With the primary aims of upgrading and renewing its fleet as well as better catering for its customers’ future space requirements, Evergreen Group commenced its new shipbuilding program in 2010 with an order for 20 L-type vessels from Samsung Heavy Industries. In 2011, Evergreen ordered a further 10 vessels of the same specification from Taiwan Shipbuilding Corp. Eighteen of the 30 new buildings are expected to be delivered by the end of 2013.