- The Anji Fortune was delivered to Anji Logistics on Monday, marking the sixth new 9,500-car-capacity vessel delivered to it this year.
- By 2026, Anji's self-operated ocean transport capacity will reach 600,000 vehicles annually.

Anji Logistics -- a subsidiary of SAIC Motor (SHA: 600104) and China's largest auto logistics provider -- continues to expand its fleet of car carriers.
Anji's new ocean-going car carrier, Anji Fortune, was delivered on December 22 at Jiangnan Shipyard's Changxing base, the company announced yesterday.
This marks the sixth 9,500-car capacity new cargo vessel delivered to Anji this year and the eighth ocean-going car carrier added to its fleet since the start of the year.
Anji Fortune commenced operations immediately upon delivery, the company said.
To date, Anji's self-operated roll-on/roll-off fleet has grown to 41 vessels, serving routes across Europe, Mexico, the Persian Gulf, and Australia/New Zealand.
By 2026, Anji's self-operated ocean-going annual transport capacity will reach 600,000 vehicles, the company said.
SAIC sold 4.11 million vehicles from January to November, marking a 16.38 percent year-on-year increase, according to data released earlier this month.
The company's exports and overseas base sales totaled 937,493 units during the same period, up 3.40 percent year-on-year.
Anji serves as a key pillar in SAIC's overseas expansion, ensuring the stability, efficiency, and resilience of the group's global supply chain, the automaker said in a release today.
Following the commencement of operations for Anji Fortune, the maritime network connecting China to Europe, the Mediterranean, and global markets will be further strengthened, SAIC noted.
Beyond SAIC, BYD (HKG: 1211, OTCMKTS: BYDDY) has also expanded its ocean shipping capacity this year.
In late September, BYD Jinan, the company's eighth car carrier, was officially commissioned, completing the initial layout of BYD's fleet.
