New Largest Container Ship

The world’s newest and largest container ship, capable of carrying over 20,000 twenty foot containers, has been completed and will make her maiden voyage during April.
The MOL Triumph was received by MOL this week and is the first of six 20,000 TEU class container ships on order. The 20,170 TEU vessel is 400 metres in length and nearly 60 metres wide. To put that into perspective the vessel is longer than the Empire State Building is high, and is approximately the same area size as 4 football pitches.
The MOL Triumph will make her maiden voyage starting from Xingang and will continue to Dalian, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Yantian and Singapore before arriving in the european ports of Southampton, Hamburg, Rotterdam and Le Havre.
Uniserve’s Ocean Freight Director, Steve Ireland commented “Every year we seem to see a new record for the largest ship and its frightening to think what size they may be in 10 years time”. He added: “I have a feeling we may see the record change again soon, as when these ships were ordered space was in very high demand and they can take up to three years to build”.
Steve has recently returned from an Asian trip himself where Uniserve have tied up contract arrangements ahead of the carrier alliance reshuffle. The good news is that Uniserve will be able to offer more flexible service options than ever before.
If you would like to know more about our range of ocean freight services then please email info@ugroup.co.uk or call 01708 259400.
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