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To further reinforce its regional development strategy, Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (herein-after referred to as Yang Ming) sets up a new subsidiary with NAXCO Group in France, named Yang Ming (France) S.A.S. (herein-after referred to as Yang Ming (France)), which officially began operating on 1st January 2021.

The subsidiary aims at assisting Yang Ming to develop the local market and integrate regional resources.

Weekly service routes

Yang Ming will establish a presence in the French market with a more extensive and efficient transport service

With the strategic cooperation with THE Alliance, Yang Ming has deployed several weekly service routes on Asia-Europe, Asia- Mediterranean, Intra Europe, and Trans-Atlantic trades, with regular services to and from Port of Le Havre and Port of Fos-sur-Mer.

The newly formed subsidiary will help Yang Ming proactively expand the local market and raise the company’s market share in Europe and the Mediterranean region. Yang Ming (French) will establish a stronger local presence in the French market with a more extensive and efficient transport service.

France office 

The head office of Yang Ming (France) is located in Le Havre with a branch office in Marseille. For business contacts, please refer to the following information:

  • Yang Ming (France) S.A.S. (Head Office)

156 Rue Victor Hugo, 76600 Le Havre

TEL: +33 (2) 35197340

FAX: +33 (2) 35197341

EMAIL: sales.leh@fr.yangming.com

  • Marseille office:

17B Avenue Robert Schuman 13002 Marseille

TEL: +33 (4) 91144600

EMAIL: sales.mrs@fr.yangming.com

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