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Shipping sector caught in choppy waters

The last thing the container shipping sector needs when it is plagued by overcapacity and falling freight rates is the arrival of yet another mega-class of vessels that, literally, put most other maritime traffic in the shade.

But that is exactly what happened earlier this month when the Marco Polo, owned by France’s family-controlled CMA CGM, left the Chinese port of Ningbo on its maiden voyage between Asia and Europe, the world’s busiest container trade route.

The ship – about the length of four soccer pitches – is the biggest container vessel ever built in terms of capacity, capable of carrying 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), the industry standard measure for a container.

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