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South Korea’s Daewoo lands 20-foot Maersk ULCS order

byCustoms Today Report
15/05/2015
in Denmark, International Customs, South Korea
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COPENHAGEN: South Korea’s Daewoo orders for an initial six 20,000 20-foot-equivalent-unit ships with options for a further four vessels being attached to the contract. Booked for delivery during 2017, they are understood to have been priced at US$155 million per vessel. Both Hyundai HI and Samsung were also believed to be in the offing for this hotly contested contract.

The latest order follows similar moves made by Maersk’s rivals CMA CGM, MOL and OOCL in ordering vessels of 20,000-TEU capacity this year. The new Maersk order represents repeat business for DSME, with the yard having won a well-publicized contract for 20 18,270-TEU Triple E-class container ships in 2011. The final three ships from the order are scheduled to be delivered to Maersk within the next two months. DSME has also built previous series of ships for Maersk comprising 16 7,500-TEU ships and four 8,000-TEU vessels that were delivered between 2007 and 2013. DSME is currently building a drilling rig for the associated Maersk Drilling.

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