Consultants SeaIntel Maritime Analysis said that there were currently 58 vessels of 18,000 teu or more in service, which have a deployment share of 35% of the capacity on the Asia – Europe trade. Lines have almost exclusively deployed 18,000 teu plus boxships on the Asia – Europe trade.
With 47 more ultra-large containerships due to be delivered predominately in 2017 and 2018 SeaIntel assumes that with a 5% growth of the Asia – Europe trade 18,000 teu and larger boxships will account for 61% of capacity on the trade by the end of 2018.
This move is not all good news SeaIntel believes with it likely to put both pressure on freight rates due to lower slot rates and put pressure on port and terminals on the Asia – Europe trade.
The ultra-large container vessels lead to an increase in massive bursts of containers to be handled at once, rather than being spread across the week, which can pose a major challenge to ports and terminals, and downstream on the hinterland,” said Alan Murphy ceo of SeaIntel.
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