Sky's the limit for Evergreen

Taiwan's Evergreen Group owns the world's largest fleet of container ships, and its EVA Airlines is growing quickly. In its next phase, Evergreen plans to move onto land, expanding its chain of hotels and land-based facilities. A potentially lucrative move would be an end to the ban on dir...

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Published inAsian business Vol. 31; no. 8; p. 6
Main Author Shapiro, Don
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hong Kong Times Publishing Corp (HK) Ltd 01.08.1995
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Summary:Taiwan's Evergreen Group owns the world's largest fleet of container ships, and its EVA Airlines is growing quickly. In its next phase, Evergreen plans to move onto land, expanding its chain of hotels and land-based facilities. A potentially lucrative move would be an end to the ban on direct links with mainland China that requires all cargo to pass through third ports such as Hong Kong. To get ready for that day, Evergreen has been investing in container terminals in China, buying into facilities in Shanghai and Ningbo. New hotels are being built in Penang, Phuket, and Los Angeles.
ISSN:0254-3729
1560-7054