DANISH container shipping giant Maersk Line says it has not yet decided whether it would order additional eight 14,000 TEU containerships at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), according to World Maritime News.
In July Maersk signed a US$ 1.1 billion new building contract with HHI for nine vessels with a capacity of 14,000 TEU each. The agreement includes an option for up to eight additional vessels.
"What I can say is that we have not - at this stage - decided as to whether or not we want the vessels. Should we decide that we want the vessels they will be Tier II compliant," Maersk Line's senior press officer, Michael Christian Storgaard said.
The reports on the exercise of the option come in the wake of Maersk's cutting of expectations for Maersk Line's business results for 2015 amid depressed market and plummeting freight rates.
According to the CEO of Maersk Group, Nils Andersen, the container shipping industry needs better freight rates so as to be able to recover.
"In terms of the contract base, of course this is unfortunate, because the low rates coincide with the renegotiation of contracts. I would, however, like to say that this is not the first time we have experienced that, so I wouldn't overemphasize its importance. It is an irritant, but we will have to overcome it. Of course, the industry needs better rates for 2016," said Andersen, commenting on the impact of the freight rates on the company's business results.
WORLD SHIPPING
30 October 2015 - 20:02
Maersk yet to decide on 14,000TEU boxship option
DANISH container shipping giant Maersk Line says it has not yet decided whether it would order additional eight 14,000 TEU containerships at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), according to World Maritime News.
WORLD SHIPPING
30 October 2015 - 20:02
Maersk yet to decide on 14,000TEU boxship option
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