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ONE Line to build six new ultra large container ships

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Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. has signed a Letter of Intent  with Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. for the 15-year long-term charter of six new Ultra Large Container Ships (ULCS) with capacity greater than 24,000 TEU each, the world’s largest class ever.   

The new buildings are planned to be built by the consortium of Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. and  Japan Marine United Corporation and we expect to take delivery in 2023/2024. 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.  

Currently, the world’s largest ULCS have a maximum capacity of slightly below 24,000 TEU. The six  new ULCS with capacity exceeding 24,000 TEU will help bring economies of scale and significantly  lower carbon emissions through a state-of-the-art hull design that aims to maximize cargo intake  and minimize fuel consumption. The vessels will be equipped with exhaust gas cleaning systems to  meet the emissions regulations of IMO.  

This initiative represents ONE’s ongoing efforts to offer more competitive and best-in-class services  to our customers through the introduction of ULCS that have a decreased environmental impact. It  reaffirms our commitment to operational excellence, business sustainability and environmental  protection.

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