How many containers does an Evergreen ship have?
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The Evergreen G class is a series of 11 container ships built for Evergreen Marine by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan. The maximum theoretical capacity of these ships is in the range of 20,124 to 20,388 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU).
How do you track an evergreen container?
GoComet’s Evergreen container tracking allows you to instantly track & trace the movement of all your international shipments with Evergreen in real-time by simply entering the Master Bill of Lading number.

Where is Evergreen ship?
The ship, operated by a Taiwanese company, became stuck in water just 25 feet (7.5m) deep on 13 March after leaving Baltimore. Her sister ship, the Ever Given, became stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal last year, disrupting global supply chains.
Who owns Evergreen container ship?
Evergreen Group
Evergreen Marine Corporation
A model of Evergreen’s 40ft containers | |
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Owner | Evergreen Group |
Number of employees | 10,496 (2020) Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan |
Divisions | Uniglory Marine Corp. (Taiwan) Evergreen UK Ltd. (UK, -2007) Italia Marittima S.p.A. (Italy, -2007) |
Website | www.evergreen-marine.com |
Is Evergreen the largest container ship?
The Evergreen A class is a series of 18 container ships being built for Evergreen Marine. The largest ships have a maximal theoretical capacity of around 23,992 TEU and are the largest container ships in the world.

Is Evergreen released?
In early July 2021, the ship was released by the Egyptian authorities following an agreement on compensation….Ever Given.
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Owner | Shoei Kisen Kaisha |
Operator | Evergreen Marine |
Port of registry | Panama City, Panama |
Builder | Imabari Shipbuilding (Japan) |
Where is the container ship Ever Given now?
The current position of EVER GIVEN is at Indian Coast (coordinates 9.51749 N / 71.93162 E) reported 3 days ago by AIS.
When was the Evergreen ship stuck?
The ship, operated by a Taiwanese company, became stuck in water just 25 feet (7.5m) deep on 13 March after leaving Baltimore.