Korea's STX wins six 16,000-TEU ship order, reportedly for Zodiac Marine
SOUTH Korea's STX Offshore & Shipbuilding has gained a further order
for six 16,000-TEU ships from European shipping company, believed to be
the result of the London-based Zodiac Marine upgrading an order from
two years ago to ten 13,000-TEU ships. Tuesday, 22.Nov.2011, 23:45 (GMT+3)
SOUTH Korea's STX Offshore & Shipbuilding has gained a further order
for six 16,000-TEU ships from European shipping company, believed to be
the result of the London-based Zodiac Marine upgrading an order from
two years ago to ten 13,000-TEU ships.
The order in October 2010 involved the upscaling of four containerships
into 16,000 TEU at an estimated cost of US$1.6 billion to be built at
STX's Jinhae yard to deliver third quarter 2014.
The ultra-large containerships will be 399 metres in length, 54 metres
abeam and 30 metres high - the second largest after Maersk and DSME's
18,000-TEUer and like them, boast of the same fuel-efficient technology.
The deal is a good sign for future new orders of large containerships, said STX.