Global container logistics major A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) has recently announced that it has signed an order of eight large vessels with New Times Shipbuilding Co. Ltd in China.
According to a statement, all eight ships will have the same characteristics and make up a new series of 18,600 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) vessels with delivery by New Times Shipbuilding in 2029 and 2030.
We are pleased to have signed this agreement for eight large vessels. The order is part of our ongoing fleet renewal and helps maintain our fleet’s competitive edge, said Anda Cristescu, Head of Chartering & Newbuilding at Maersk.
At 366 meters in length and 58.6 meters in breadth, these vessels are more compact than the current maximum container vessel length of 400 meters.
Deployment flexibility has been a key factor in our decision-making. Although these vessels are large, they offer greater flexibility than the largest ships currently being built in our industry. This provides us with multiple deployment options across both our current and future networks, Anda Cristescu said.
The ships will be equipped with dual-fuel engines able to operate on conventional bunker fuel or liquified gas such as LNG or bioLNG.
Following this new order, Maersk now has 33 vessels on order, with four scheduled for delivery in the remainder of 2026.

