World’s Largest Boxship Says Hi to Hamburg
On 8 September 2021, the Megamax container ship Ever Ace called at the Port of Hamburg for the first time with the evening‘s high tide.
With a slot capacity of 23,992 TEU, the Ever Ace is currently the largest container ship in the world, reports World Maritime News.
Featuring a length of 400 meters, a width of 61.5 meters and a maximum draught of 16 meters, the mega-carrier can accommodate 28 TEU more than its predecessor HMM Algeciras.
Ever Ace benefits from fairway adjustment
The Port of Hamburg maintained an upward throughput trend in the first half of 2021 and saw more calls by Megamax-class vessels – a trend expected to continue.
„It is clear from the arrival of the world’s largest container ship, Ever Ace, that the Port of Hamburg has done its homework,” Axel Mattern, Executive Director of Port of Hamburg Marketing, commented.
“Especially with the fairway adjustment and the widening of the passing box, the largest container ships can call at the Port of Hamburg. In this way, the Port of Hamburg remains an attractive hub in Europe.”
The clearance of the new draughts by the nautical services of Hamburg and the federal government will take place in two stages. Even during the first stage, which is currently in force, container ships will be able to enjoy about 50 percent of the draught improvements gained from the fairway adjustment.
Depending on the size class, the draughts will increase by 0.3 meters to 0.9 meters. Final clearance is expected by the end of the year
Ever Ace
Ever Ace was built for Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Marine at the South Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for around $150 million. Another five ships of this type are to be built at the shipyard.
The newbuild left the shipyard on 28 July bound for Qingdao.
It transited the Suez Canal for the first time on 28 August 2021 while on its maiden voyage to Europe, reports World Maritime News.