According to the latest news, Hapag-Lloyd's orders have been increased.
The contract has increased from 12 ships to 15 ships.
According to Trade Winds news at the end of September, Hapag-Lloyd has decided to order up to a total of 24 LNG dual-fuel powered container ships from yzj shipbldg sgd and New Times Shipbuilding, worth over 4.2 billion US dollars. According to the latest news, these orders have been "increased".
According to ship broker Intermodal, this German shipowner has signed contracts for a total of 20+10 LNG dual-fuel container ships with two Chinese shipyards.
Among them, signed a contract with yzj shipbldg sgd for 10 17000TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships, each costing 0.21 billion US dollars, with 5 optional orders included. In addition, signed a contract with New Times Shipbuilding for 10 9200TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships, with a unit cost of 0.14 billion US dollars, including 5 optional orders.
This order will bring 0.393 million TEUs to Hapag-Lloyd, consolidating its position as the world's fifth largest container shipping company.
According to ship broker Intermodal, this German shipowner has signed contracts for a total of 20+10 LNG dual-fuel container ships with two Chinese shipyards.
Among them, signed a contract with yzj shipbldg sgd for 10 17000TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships, each costing 0.21 billion US dollars, with 5 optional orders included. In addition, signed a contract with New Times Shipbuilding for 10 9200TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships, with a unit cost of 0.14 billion US dollars, including 5 optional orders.
This order will bring 0.393 million TEUs to Hapag-Lloyd, consolidating its position as the world's fifth largest container shipping company.
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JJ trader : But price still doesn’t react to this new at all. Bb still selling, be careful of the falling knife