Yang Ming’s 11,000-TEU ship is largest to call Husky Terminal
The Northwest Seaport Alliance welcomed YM Triumph, Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation’s newest 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) vessel. The vessel, making its maiden voyage to a North American port, called at Husky Terminal in Tacoma on Aug. 27.
Completed in April 2018, the $266 million project extended the terminal into the Blair Waterway to create a single 2,960-foot-long pier, allowing two ultra-large container vessels to dock simultaneously. Husky Terminal also features eight state-of-the-art, super-post-Panamax cranes with an outreach of 24 containers and a 165-foot lift height.
YM Triumph, along with its sister ship YM Truth, joined the PN2 string of THE Alliance’s trans-Pacific service in July 2020.
The PN2 service rotation, which provides direct connections from southeast Asia and fast transit time from southern China, consists of the following ports: Singapore – Laem Chabang – Cai Mep – Haiphong – Yantian – Tacoma (NWSA) – Vancouver, British Columbia – Tokyo – Kobe – Singapore.
At 1,090 feet long and 158 feet wide, the YM Triumph has a nominal capacity of 12,690 TEUs and is equipped with 1,000 plugs for refrigerated containers. The Taiwan-based carrier commissioned 14 vessels of this series to enhance its global fleet and service network, in addition to addressing environmental and safety regulations.
According to a 2019 study, NWSA marine cargo operations supported 58,400 jobs in Washington state and contributed nearly $12.4 billion in business output.