Wan-Hai-175 Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback
IMO: 9350159
Container Ship, Singapore
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Vessel Details
MMSI
563041500
Callsign
9V5783
Width
28.0 m
Length
172.0 m
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Johnny
2024-04-21
Position: Fitter
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Latest News (3)
Wan Hai Lines Acquires Vessels from Doun Kisen for $9.5 Million Each
In a significant transaction, Doun Kisen, based in Japan, has successfully sold the vessel 'Sao Paulo' along with another vessel en bloc to Wan Hai Lines. Each ship has been sold for an impressive $9.5 million, marking a noteworthy development in the maritime industry. This acquisition reflects Wan Hai's strategic expansion efforts and their commitment to enhancing their fleet capabilities.
High Court Issues Attachment Order
On November 30, 2016, the High Court announced an attachment order regarding specific assets in a significant legal proceeding. This decision is a crucial development in the ongoing case, reflecting the court's authority to seize assets as part of its ruling. Stay updated for further updates on this evolving situation.
Hanjin Secures 6 to 8 Month Charter Extension for Far East Operations
In an exciting development within the maritime industry, Hanjin has successfully obtained a charter extension lasting between six to eight months. This strategic move positions the company to enhance its trading activities in the Far East region. The extension not only reflects Hanjin's commitment to maintaining robust operational capabilities but also underscores the growing demand in this vital shipping corridor. As the maritime landscape continues to evolve, Hanjin stands prepared to navigate these changes effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
🚓 Was Wan-Hai-175 detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Wan-Hai-175 has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.