Maersk container ship sets world record

Triple-E vessel filled to near capacity for the first time

Maersk’s Triple-E container ship, the ‘Mary Maersk’, has a capacity of 18,270 20-foot containers. Until recently the ship had never sailed completely, or nearly completely full.

However, last month the Mary Maersk sailed from Algeciras in southern Spain with a load equivalent to 17,603 20-foot containers on board, setting a new world record. 

Big ships, small ports
The giant Triple-E ships had previously never been fully loaded due to limitations at port terminals. 

Algeciras along with Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia are the only two of Maersk’s ports-of-call to have the capacity to handle a fully-loaded Triple-E vessel. 

These ports are also located on Maersk's route between Asia and Europe. 

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Maersk Line has so far taken delivery of half of the 20 Triple-E ships being built for the company at the Daewoo shipyard in South Korea.




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