Samsung Heavy Industries has landed a 3.96 trillion-won ($3.1 billion) contract to build 16 container ships for Evergreen Marine, says an article published on Korea joongang daily.
Twenty-foot equivalent units
In a regulatory filing Monday, Samsung Heavy Industries said the methanol-powered vessels, each with a capacity of 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), will be delivered in stages by December 2027 for an undisclosed Asian shipper.
However, the recipient of the order is believed to be Evergreen Marine, a Taiwan-based shipping company and the world’s sixth largest global carrier in terms of cargo capacity.
The deal marks the single-largest order clinched by Samsung Heavy Industries, breaking its previous record of a 3.33 trillion-won order to construct 12 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, which it won in June last year.
Two oil tankers
Having obtained orders totaling $6.3 billion for the construction of 25 ships this year alone, Samsung Heavy Industries has achieved 66 percent of its 2023 target, set at $9.5 billion. Its 2023 order portfolio comprises of six LNG carriers, two oil tankers, 16 container ships, and a floating LNG gas facility.
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Source: Korea joongang daily