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Wan Hai Lines has become the first liner operator to take a big step to reduce its tonnage overhang.
The Taiwanese company is putting up 10 older ships for scrap and is inviting cash buyers to submit tenders by Friday (16 December).
The Loadstar was informed that Wan Hai is selling four 1,088 teu 160-type ships built between 1996 and 1998, the Wan Hai 161, 162, 163 and 165, as well as six 1994-built 1,368 teu, 200-type ships, Wan Hai 215, 216, ...
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