Yang Ming Establishes Regional Center for Mediterranean

March 30, 2018

 Taiwanese ocean shipping company Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has set up the new regional center in Mediterranean area named Yang Ming(Mediterranean) Marine Services Single-Member Limited Liability Company.

 
The new company will start to provide services on 2nd April 2018 in Piraeus, Greece, and Mr. Ted Wu has officially been appointed as Managing Director for the first term.
 
In light of the impressive economic growth in the Mediterranean region, Yang Ming sets up its owned company to serve as the regional center which will strengthen its presence and connect closer to Mediterranean, Black Sea and North Africa areas. 
 
With the establishment of Yang Ming(Mediterranean) Marine Services Single-Member Limited Liability Company and THE Alliance’s Mediterranean service network containing Asia-Mediterranean services as well as North Europe-East Mediterranean shuttle express, Yang Ming will have greater visibility in the area to expand its business market and optimize operating costs to serve clients worldwide with a more comprehensive and intensive logistics network.
 
The Mediterranean-based unit will operate in line with Yang Ming’s long-term strategies to reinforce its port and logistics networks and strengthen the operations of import/export/transship cargo services worldwide.
 

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