Seatrade Maritime is part of the Informa Markets Division of Informa PLC

This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726.

Triple-E Madrid Maersk calls at Hong Kong port

Triple-E Madrid Maersk calls at Hong Kong port
Notwithstanding its previously reported issues with bridge height restrictions, the port of Hong Kong continues to be a key port of choice for mega vessels, with the Madrid Maersk, one of the newest generation of Triple-E vessels from Maersk Line making its maiden call at Terminal 9 of Modern Terminals.

This marked an important new milestone for both the terminal operator and the port of Hong Kong and highlighted its capabilities and advantages.

Modern Terminals group managing director Peter Levesque said: “With a capacity of 20,568 teu, Madrid Maersk’s maiden call at Hong Kong highlights the operating capabilities of the port as an international maritime hub and reinforces Modern Terminals’ competitiveness as a major player in the region.

“This is an exciting moment for our company having made significant investments in our quay and landside infrastructure over the past two years to cater for the next generation of mega vessels. We have also been actively exploring new and innovative ways to gain additional operating efficiencies across the Hong Kong port, in order to provide greater value to global carriers like Maersk Line when they call Hong Kong.”

Robbert van Trooijen, Maersk Line’s Asia-Pacific ceo, said: “We are very proud of the Madrid Maersk, which is the first in a series of our 2nd generation Triple-E vessels. To deliver on our growth strategy we need new capacity. Our new vessels complement our fleet and will replace older and less efficient tonnage. They provide efficiency and economy of scale in specific trades and add flexibility across geographies.

”Hong Kong remains an important location to the AP Moller Maersk Group. Hong Kong’s close proximity to China has been instrumental in driving Hong Kong’s development over the years. Hong Kong has long been a maritime hub with extensive marine services based in Hong Kong. We believe that Hong Kong will continue to be important to global shipping as a result” said van Trooijen.

The vessel is deployed on Maersk’s AE2 service with a port rotation of Hong Kong, Yantian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian, Tanjung Pelepas, Algeciras, Felixstowe, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Algeciras, Singapore and Hong Kong.