Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd.

About Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd.

Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in marine transportation, shipping agency, and container terminal businesses in Taiwan, the United States, Europe, Asia, and internationally. The company provides cargo loading and unloading, and container shipping services; invests in transportation-related business, counter yards, and inland transportations; container storage and customs heavy container inspection services; and repairing and washing cabinets. It also engages in the freight business; manufacture of dry steel containers, container parts, and related large stamping parts; leasing of real estate properties, warehouses, and equipment; and management advisory services. The company was founded in 1968 and is based in Taipei, Taiwan.

Evergreen Marine (Taiwan) Ltd. is a worldwide leading container shipping company founded by Dr. Yung-Fa Chang in 1968. Integrated group carriers under the brand name ‘Evergreen Line’ in 2007 to market its comprehensive global service, symbolizes innovative, reliable and sustainable marine transportation service.

https://www.evergreen-marine.com

2603.TW Taiwan

155.5USD0.5 (+0.32%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Marine Shipping

Location Taiwan, Taipei

Grade: ABA

10,951,987,873 USD
MARKET CAP
2.255
PE
1.667
BETA (5y)
69.630
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
856%
for 3 years
1,223%
for 2 years
398%
for last year
38%
for this year
0%
Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd.
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