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Hapag-Lloyd orders 24 brand-new container ships from two Chinese companies

Global shipping business HapagLloyd has actually ordered 24 new container ships from 2 Chinese shipyards with a combined investment volume of about $ 4 billion, it stated on Wednesday.

Twelve ships, each with a capacity of 16,800 TEUs ( twenty-foot equivalent units), will be developed by Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group, while the other 12, with a capacity of 9,200 TEU each, will come from New Times Shipbuilding Business Ltd.

. According to Hapag-Lloyd, the ships, which will be provided between 2027 and 2029, will feature melted gas dual-fuel engines, which are very fuel-efficient, and be ammonia-ready.

A long-lasting financing of $3 billion has already been committed to what Hapag-Lloyd President Rolf Habben Jansen said is among the firm's biggest investments in recent history.

Operating a fleet of more efficient vessels will likewise boost our competitive position, and thanks to the increase in capability, we will continue to offer our customers a worldwide, top quality product, added the CEO in a statement.

The Yangzijiang ships will be used to expand the capacity of services that are currently in location, while the ones from New Times will replace older systems in the Hapag-Lloyd fleet that will be nearing completion of their service life in this years.

(source: Reuters)