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The Taiheiyō Ferry was first founded as the Taiheiyō Enkai Ferry (太平洋沿海フェリー, Pacific Coastal Ferry) in 1970, operating a line between Nagoya and Ōita City with the Arkas, with a stop at Nachikatsuura, Wakayama added in May 3rd, 1975. [1]
The Japan Sailing Federation (日本セーリング連盟, Nihon Sēringu Renmei) is the governing body for the sport of sailing in Japan, recognised by the International Sailing Federation. References
Canada and Switzerland joined the championship, increasing the number of teams to nine. Japan SailGP Team participation has been indefinitely paused during the 2022–23 season due to a shortage of F50 yachts.
Wan Hai Lines, Ltd. (Chinese: 萬海航運股份有限公司; pinyin: Wàn Hǎi Hángyùn Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwanese shipping company founded in 1965. Since then, it has become one of the largest companies in the container shipping industry, with a fleet of 142 vessels and a carrying capacity of 430,854 TEUs as of January 2023.
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Romanic was the first to enter service under White Star, sailing for Boston on 19 November, followed by Cretic on 26 November. In order to balance the schedule between the Liverpool and Mediterranean services to Boston, Cymric was transferred to the Liverpool-Boston route, departing Liverpool for her first trip to Boston on 10 December, while ...
Bernoulli | Locke planned to enter the championship as a fan-run team covering the geographical area of Bermuda and the Caribbean. [1] [2] The team failed to gain the necessary funding in time for the fourth season, and pushed their entry goal to the fifth season in 2024.
While the two lines remained independent business entities, they coordinated their sailing schedule and acted as a single line. In the shipping industry, the term packet ship was used to describe a vessel that featured regularly scheduled service on a specific point-to-point line. Usually, the individual ship operated exclusively for the line.