June25 , 2026

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Adds Major $420 Million Car Carrier Agreement

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    Wallenius Wilhelmsen has strengthened its global automotive logistics business by securing a major car carrier agreement valued at around $420 million. The agreement marks a significant expansion of the company’s vehicle transportation portfolio and reinforces its role in the international roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping sector.

    The new contract is expected to support the movement of vehicles across key trade routes, helping automotive manufacturers and mobility companies manage global distribution requirements. With vehicle supply chains becoming increasingly complex, the agreement highlights growing demand for reliable and specialised ocean transport solutions.

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen operates a global network of vessel and logistics services focused on transporting cars, heavy equipment, and other rolling cargo. The company has continued to expand its capabilities through fleet development, digital solutions, and investments aimed at improving efficiency across the automotive supply chain.

    The latest contract comes as the vehicle shipping industry adapts to changing market conditions, including rising electric vehicle exports, shifting production locations, and increased demand for flexible global logistics services.

    The agreement is expected to contribute to Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s long-term growth strategy while supporting stronger connections between automotive production hubs and international markets.

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