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After bringing M/V New Vision into stable operation, VSICO continues to receive and put into service the 1,700 TEU container ship M/V VSC Promote on May 26, 2026.
🗓 This deployment is part of VSICO’s planned strategy to expand its shipping capacity. Like M/V New Vision, M/V VSC Promote has been fully revitalized with a focus on safe, stable, and sustainable operations.

1️⃣ Always cautious and compliant: The entire process of bringing the vessel back into operation follows a strict control approach, with safety as the top priority.
2️⃣ Built on experience: The implementation process draws directly from the practical experience of M/V New Vision (Polaris), covering technical evaluation, repair organization, equipment inspection, and operational control.
3️⃣ Core value: Delivering stable, safe service and sustainable benefits to customers.

VSICO’s operational principle is that each ship entering service is not just an addition to the fleet’s capacity but also a commitment to responsibility, safety, and operational efficiency. Doubling capacity also means doubling responsibility.
🍀 And this is how VSICO chooses to double its commitment on every voyage.

💜 Welcome M/V VSC Promote to the VSICO fleet. Wishing smooth sailing and safe, successful journeys alongside the VSICO fleet!

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