"Evergreen is discussing with Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese shipyards," the paper quoted company vice president Hsieh Chih-chien as saying. "They will quote prices to Evergreen before the end of April."
Hsieh said Evergreen expected an improved business climate as the global economic crisis eases, particularly since China's free-trade agreement with the Association of South-East Asian Nations took effect on January 1.
The trade pact was expected to boost South-East Asia's shipping business by up to 10 per cent, he was quoted as saying.
Evergreen has 150 container ships and hopes to eventually become the world's largest shipping line.