MSC builds 1 million TEU lead over Maersk
Jul, 06, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202326
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has extended its capacity lead over Maersk Line, 1.5 years after surpassing its Danish rival as the largest liner operator.
Following aggressive newbuilding orders, long-term vessel charters and acquisitions of secondhand vessels, MSC’s fleet now stands at around 5.13 million TEUs, nearly 1 million TEUs more than Maersk Line’s 4.14 million TEUs.
On average, MSC’s lead over Maersk has grown by a whopping 12,800 TEU every week since January 2022.
Orderbook projections suggest that MSC will further expand its lead at the top of the mainline operators’ league over the rest of 2023.
Currently, the Swiss-Italian carrier is one of the main drivers of overall fleet growth.
Encouraged by the Covid-19-induced boom, the overordering of container ships in 2021 and 2022 is beginning to manifest itself in ever-increasing tonnage deliveries, with June setting a record for deliveries in a single month. Of the 277,873 TEU delivered in June, MSC alone accounted for 39% of this at 111,474 TEU, including two 24,000 TEU ships and five 15,000-16,000 TEU ships.
Alphaliner noted that MSC has steadily expanded both fleet and network since the company was established in 1970, but the carrier’s growth has accelerated notably in the late 2010s and it went into overdrive in 2020, when Covid-19-related logistical bottlenecks pushed freight rates to historical highs.
Newbuilding deliveries are expected to remain high in 2023 and 2024, fuelled by an orderbook of 7.6 million TEUs – or 28.5% of the existing fleet.
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