MSC seeks 8,000 teu newbuild series
Jun, 12, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202324
The world’s largest containerline, Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), is shopping again in Asia for more newbuilds.
Maersk Broker is reporting MSC has approached top yards in China and South Korea for a new series of dual-fuelled 8,000 teu ships, with MSC tipped to be enquiring for both LNG and methanol dual-fuel vessels.
MSC, which recently became the first liner in the world to have a 5m slot fleet, has a giant orderbook of newbuilds, with more than 1.5m slots on order, equivalent in size to the extant fleet of Japan’s Ocean Network Express (ONE), the world’s seventh largest liner.
Maersk Broker has also given an update on another big boxship order, which has been months in the making.
Samsung Heavy Industries and Japan Marine United are in “pole position” to secure Evergreen’s project for twenty-four 16,000 teu ships, Maersk Broker reported in its latest weekly container report, with the two yards likely to split the order with Samsung Heavy as builder of the lion’s share of vessels.
Source: Splash247
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