OOCL TAKES DELIVERY OF SECOND 21,000 TEU VESSEL

OOCL has taken delivery of the 21,413 TEU OOCL Germany, its second container vessel in the 21,000 TEU class.

 

Self Photos / Files - OOCL Germany

 

According to OOCL, the ship was constructed at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard on Geoje Island and will be deployed on the Asia-Europe trade lane, operating the LL1 service on a 77-day round trip.

 

“The state-of-the-art technologies in these newbuildings are truly pushing boundaries,” said Andy Tung, chief executive officer of OOCL, at the naming ceremony. “As a ship owner, meeting environmental requirements are important considerations when working with the shipyard to ensure that we can make the vessel as ‘future-proof’ as possible, particularly how we are seeing environmental standards and requirements becoming more and more stringent in the industry over the years. It has been a real privilege for us to be working alongside Samsung Heavy Industries, our long-standing business partner, on this journey – sharing the same commitment to aim high and deliver quality product and services.”

 

OOCL christened its first 21,000 TEU vessel in May 2017 and has four more on order.