The WEC VAN GOGH is a highly efficient feeder container ship that plays a vital role in regional maritime logistics, frequently serving key trade routes in Western Europe and the Irish Sea. Built in 2004 by the renowned J.J. Sietas Schiffswerft in Germany, this Cyprus-flagged vessel balances a compact physical footprint,measuring 134.44 metres in length and 22.5 metres in width—with a substantial carrying capacity of 868 TEU. Operated by WEC Lines, the ship is designed for agility and quick port rotations, utilizing its 18.5-knot service speed to reliably connect major hub ports with smaller regional terminals. Throughout its over two-decade operational history, which includes past service under the names Larissa and Judith Borchard, the vessel has remained a dependable workhorse of short-sea shipping, seamlessly linking coastal supply chains.