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The W class is a series of 20 container ships operated by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation. The maximum theoretical capacity of the ships is between 14,078 and 14,200 TEU . [ 1 ]
Yang Ming currently operates 101 container ships up to 14,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and 17 bulk carriers. In between July and September 2018, Yang Ming agreed to offer a service from the Port of Keelung , Taiwan , to the US for two batches of nearly 20 containers each, containing over 1700 unused nuclear fuel rods, after the Taiwan ...
Yang Ming Marine Transport said a fire occurred on board the YM Mobility while it was operating in the port. No casualties or injuries were reported after the blast at around 1:40 p.m. (0540 GMT ...
Yang Ming may refer to: Mat Yeung or Yang Ming (born 1981), Hong Kong television actor; Yang Ming (kickboxer), Chinese kickboxer; National Yang-Ming University, university in Taipei, Taiwan; Wang Yangming, Ming dynasty neo-Confucian and bureaucrat; Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, Taiwanese shipping company; Yangmingshan, national park ...
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National Yang-ming University, university in Taipei, Taiwan; Wang Yangming (1472–1529), Chinese Neo-Confucian philosopher Yangmingism, philosophical school of Neo-Confucianism; Yangming District, district of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, China; Yangming Station, metro station in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China; Yangming Mountains, mountain range in Hunan, China
Route 150 is a 3.67-mile-long (5.91 km) short south–north highway entirely in Amesbury, Massachusetts.It begins at Beacon Street and continues as NH 150.The highway is the main south-north thoroughfare in Amesbury, and serves as a southward continuation of NH 150, connecting Amesbury to the New Hampshire town of Kensington and ultimately, Exeter.
The Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic District is a historic district on Market Sq. roughly bounded by Boardman, Water, Main and Pond Streets in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It was the site of significant industrial development between 1800 and 1875, during which time the town developed a significant textile processing industry.