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      • The Evergreen Group arose in 1975 from the diversification of the original Evergreen Marine Corporation, which was established in 1968 and currently operates as the world's third largest containerized-freight shipping company.
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  2. Service to the U.S. began in 1974, with the establishment of Evergreen Marine Corporation (New York) Ltd. [7] Evergreen's trademark green worldwide shipping containers. In 1981, the parent company changed its name to Evergreen International S.A. (EIS), as the company increased its global expansion efforts. [7]

  3. The Evergreen Group arose in 1975 from the diversification of the original Evergreen Marine Corporation, which was established in 1968 and currently operates as the world's third largest containerized-freight shipping company.

  4. www.evergreen-group.com › puf1 › jspEvergreen Group

    The history of the Evergreen Group began with the formation of Evergreen Marine Corp. by Dr. Y.F. Chang on September 1, 1968. He started shipping operations with a single 15-year-old general cargo vessel named Ever Trust.

  5. Jun 22, 2021 · The Ever Given was due to dock at Rotterdam on April 3, where much of its estimated $700m worth of cargo was to be offloaded and forwarded on to the rest of Europe. In the time that it’s idled,...

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  6. Jul 21, 2023 · In March 2002, Evergreen announced that it would launch regular container service from Taiwan to the west coast of South America, providing a weekly container service between Taiwan and Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.

  7. Responding to customer demands and emerging shipping trends, the company in 1975 launched the first full container transport service. The service was successfully implemented, despite the negative impact of the oil crisis on the global economy that occurred at that time.

  8. Mar 25, 2021 · The Ever Given, operated by Evergreen Shipping, is one of the world’s largest container ships, nearly a quarter-mile long. Buffeted by high winds and with poor visibility, it ran aground on March...

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