Evergreen Names Penultimate L-type Containership

June 30, 2015

A naming ceremony was held for the Evergreen Group’s newest containership, Ever Lovely, the ninth of its L-type vessels to be built by CSBC Corporation in Taiwan and the penultimate vessel in a series of 30 ships.
The ceremony took place at CSBC's Kaohsiung shipyard and was officiated by Bronson Hsieh, Evergreen's  Second Vice Group Chairman. The official rope-cutting of the new vessel was performed by Anna U. Obermeier, the wife of Pier Luigi Maneschi, Chairman of Evergreen Shipping Agency (Italy) S.p.A.
From left to right: Sun-Quae Lai, CSBC Chairman; Pier Luigi Maneschi, Chairman of Evergreen Shipping Agency (Italy) S.p.A.; Anna U. Obermeier and Bronson Hsieh, Evergreen Second Vice Group Chairman (Photo: Evergreen Group)
From left to right: Sun-Quae Lai, CSBC Chairman; Pier Luigi Maneschi, Chairman of Evergreen Shipping Agency (Italy) S.p.A.; Anna U. Obermeier and Bronson Hsieh, Evergreen Second Vice Group Chairman (Photo: Evergreen Group)
Ever Lovely is owned by Evergreen Marine (Singapore) Pte Ltd. The 8,508 TEU ship is 334.8 meters in length, 45.8 meters wide, and has a draft of 14.2 meters. In common with its L-type sister ships, it can cruise at speeds up to 24.5 knots. With delivery immediately after the event, the vessel joins Evergreen Line's Far East - South America route and replaces an older unit on the trade.   
As a refinement to the original eco-friendly design, the L-type vessels built by CSBC this year are fitted with a new energy-saving bow, enabling the ships to further enhance fuel-efficiency and reduce emissions. Evergreen is conducting a bow refitting program that will see 15 of its L-type ships will be equipped with the improved feature by the end of this year.

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