Ships above 12,000 TEUs drive 100% increase in average ship size

“Since 2006, the average container ship has doubled in size to 4,580 TEUs and ships with a capacity of more than 12,000 TEUs have accounted for 51% of the fleet’s capacity expansion. Today, just 626 ships provide 36% of the fleet’s capacity, and the trend is set to continue as the large ships dominate the order book,” says Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO.

When Emma Maersk was delivered in August 2006, the ship was by far the largest container ship in the world. It is 400 metres...

https://container-news.com/ships-above-12000-teus-drive-100-increase-in-average-ship-size/

Megaships That Reshaped The Global Economy

  • On August 16, 2006, five tugboats dragged Emma Maersk from a Danish shipyard and towed her backward to the sea.
  • The length of four soccer fields, her keel nearly a hundred feet below her deck, Emma was far larger than any container ship ever before ordered and by far the most expensive.
  • She was a bet on globalization: By transporting a container more cheaply than any other vessel afloat.
  • she and her six sister ships were expected to stimulate even faster growth in international trade.
  • It...

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