ONE (Ocean Network Express) has
announced that it has signed a letter of intent to buy what may
be the world's largest containership when built, reports Fort
Lauderdale's Maritime Executive.
The HMM Algeciras introduced in April
2020 is currently considered to be the world's largest
containership with a nominal capacity of nearly 24,000 TEU, although
her largest load to date was just under 20,000 TEU.
The vessels will have a capacity greater than
24,000 TEU, which would mean their maximum load would be 20 per cent larger
than the current largest vessels in the network.
Japanese-owned but Singapore-based ONE signed the agreement
with Shoei Kisen Kaisha, a ship leasing business owned by Imabari
Shipbuilding Co, for a total of six of the ultra large boxships
planned for delivery in 2023 and 2024.
"This
new class of ships will join our core fleet and forms part of our ongoing
strategy to introduce large, modern, and fuel-efficient vessels to further
strengthen our fleet competitiveness," ONE said in announcing the
agreement.
Currently,
the largest ships operating for ONE is Mitusi OSK Lines' Triumph class built
in 2017 and 2018. That class of six ships is 210,000 dwt with a capacity
of 20,000 TEU.
Source : HKSG / Photo : Marine Traffic.
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