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Yang Ming forms alliance with Taiwanese shipping keo nha cai moi nhat ports players
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YANG Ming Marine Transport keo nha cai moi nhat Taiwan International Ports Corporation are among six Taiwanese maritime keo nha cai moi nhat logistics companies teaming up to better penetrate the fast-growing Southeast Asia markets.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Thursday for the establishment of a joint venture holding company to “deepen keo nha cai moi nhat extend the scope of co-operation between the six enterprises”, according to a press release from Yang Ming.
The other four companies are Tungya Transportation & Terminal, Taiwan Navigation, TS Lines keo nha cai moi nhat Chunghwa Post.
The MOU is set to create a framework for the sextet to work together in seeking overseas investment opportunities in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region keo nha cai moi nhat sharing resources for supply chain integration in shipping keo nha cai moi nhat logistics, Yang Ming said.
“Asean has recently become Taiwan's second-largest export market keo nha cai moi nhat second-largest investment destination,” it added.
The joint venture will be located in Singapore keo nha cai moi nhat is expected to come into operation by the end of 2018.
Yang Ming had already joined hands with TIPC with a container freight station set up last year in Surabaya, Indonesia. The container shipping carrier said the new partnership will further its efforts to “optimize its cost structure, strengthen competitiveness keo nha cai moi nhat expand global business.”
In a recent interview with Lloyd’s List, keo nha cai moi nhat chairman Bronson Hsieh foresaw the greatest potential of cargo growth in intra-Asia trade, among other routes, with a target of 15% annual increase this year for his company.
The government in Taipei, which has a 45% stake in Yang Ming, is also the major shareholder or owner of TIPC, Taiwan Navigation keo nha cai moi nhat Chunghwa Post.
Source: Lloyd’s List
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