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The dearth of ships available for charter or sale has caused Wan Hai Lines to put plans to re-enter the Asia-Europe tradelane on hold.
The Taiwanese liner operator was addressing speculation that it had ambitions to restart its Asia-Europe service, axed in in 2010 due to a lack of scale.
Speculation grew after Wan Hai launched a standalone Asia-US west coast service last year and an Asia-US east coast in June.
Wan Hai said, “Re-entering the European lane is not considered for the ...
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