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MSC placed an order at CSSC for thirteen 16,000 teu container vessels
2021-05-11
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Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) placed an order at China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) for thirteen 16,000 teu container vessels, valued in excess of Y10bn ($1.52bn).

MSC signed up for 13 vessels at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co (DSIC) and Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) with a price tag of $120m each. The entire series will be delivered in 2023 and 2024.

The deal, described as the single largest containership order accepted by state-run CSSC, will see the company’s subsidiaries DSIC and GSI build seven and six scrubber-fitted vessels respectively.

The 366 m long vessels, designed by CSSC 708 Institute, will be LNG-ready.

“The successful acquisition of this order has allowed the Chinese-made independent brand to make another brilliant appearance in the international market,” CSSC said.

CSSC has also recently been confirmed as Seaspan’s shipbuilder of choice for six 15,500 teu scrubber-fitted boxships, scheduled to start delivering in the second half of 2023.

As for MSC, these latest deals ensure the company has the second largest containership orderbook in the world after Taiwan’s Evergreen.
 
China Shipbuilding, 2014