World’s largest container ship crossed Egypt’s New Suez Canal
The expansion of the Suez Canal has so far resulted in more of the world's largest container ships have taken the shortcut between Asia and Europe.
Danish Marstal Maersk was the largest ship that went through the canal after the expansion.
Marstal Maersk, the world’s largest container ship, has crossed Egypt’s New Suez Canal Sunday, coming from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, Al-Ahram Online reported.
The giant Danish container’s tonnage is of 200,360 tones. It is 399 meters (1140 feet) long and 60 meters wide.
The expansion of the Suez Canal has so far resulted in more of the world's largest container ships have taken the shortcut between Asia and Europe.
Danish Marstal Maersk was the largest ship that went through the canal after the expansion.
Marstal Maersk, the world’s largest container ship, has crossed Egypt’s New Suez Canal Sunday, coming from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, Al-Ahram Online reported.
The giant Danish container’s tonnage is of 200,360 tones. It is 399 meters (1140 feet) long and 60 meters wide.