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MSC overtakes Maersk as world’s largest container carrier of 5 m TEU capacity
In its weekly newsletter, Alphaliner said MSC’s fleet stood at 4,956,720 teu across 753 ships as of 16 May and with the new buildings MSC Michel Cappelini and MSC Gemma set to be delivered from Yangzijiang and CSSC respectively it would cross the 5m teu threshold before the end of May.
Putting the size and growth of MSC’s fleet in perspective at 5m teu it would be roughly equal to the entire global container shipping fleet at the turn of the millennium.
With a hefty new building order book of 127 vessels with a combined capacity of 1.66m teu the 6m teu mark for MSC’s fleet is not much more than a year away. Alphaliner estimated it could reach a fleet size of 6m teu by mid-2024, although the exact timing depends on vessel acquisitions and sales.
The 2M Alliance with Maersk officially expires in early 2025 and MSC is seen as having the scale to go it alone outside of major alliances, as it has previously indicated it plans to do.
“Unlike most other shipping lines within the top ten, MSC’s sheer scale will allow the carrier to offer attractive port pairs on all key trade lanes without joining another alliance set-up. Alphaliner nevertheless expects MSC to maintain se- lected smaller-scale partnerships on a number of trades,” the weekly report said.
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