HYUNDAI Merchant Marine
(HMM) has taken delivery of the 13,100-TEU Hyundai Speed, ordered in September
2007 by Greek owner Danaos Shipping from shipbuilder Hyundai Samho Heavy
Industries.
The newbuilding is the
fourth in a series of five similar-sized ships that were backed with 12-year charters
from HMM, reports Alphaliner. The first three ships on order were delivered
between February and May of this year with the last ship to be delivered later
in June.
The five vessels were
initially slated for delivery between February and September 2011 but the
schedule was postponed by nine to 12 months.
The Hyundai Speed will be
deployed on the new G6 Asia-Europe Loop 4.
The report said that 35
ships of this design, known as neopanamax, taking into account the coming
expansion of the Panama Canal, have been so far delivered, and 18 more are
scheduled for delivery until 2013. These ships are 366 metres long 48 metres
abeam.
Source : SN-TR.
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