- Huangpu Wenchong Signs 4,300 TEU Deal with T.S. LINES.
- T.S. LINES Boosts Fleet with New 4,300 TEU Ship.
- 4,300 TEU Container Ship Deal Signed by Huangpu Wenchong and T.S. LINES.
On 20 September, a signing ceremony held in Guangzhou, China, for the company’s subsidiary, Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, in cooperation with China Shipbuilding Trading Co. Ltd (CSTC) and T.S. LINES. The contracts signed are for two 4,300 TEU containerships, and this contract is one of the first steps for Huangpu Wenchong in the medium-sized container ship market, reports iMarine.
Focus on Medium-Sized Containerships
The 4,300 TEU container ship marks Huangpu Wenchong’s strategic entry into the medium-sized container ship market. The product line is the company’s latest focus as it tries to strengthen its presence in this market sector.
Long-term partnership with T.S. LINES
T.S. LINES has cooperated with the shipbuilder since 2019. In five 1,900 TEU containerships and three 2,700 TEU containerships delivered since then, Huangpu Wenchong demonstrated solid and stable cooperation with T.S. LINES.
Commitment to Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection
Huangpu Wenchong is in line with the global industry trend towards energy saving, environment protection, and high efficiency.
The company still serves international shipowners with excellent construction standards to meet the goals of global environmental protection.
Global Leadership in Feeder Containership Market.
Huangpu Wenchong has been positioned as a world leader in the feeder containership market over many years. It has kept market share steadily at the top of the world rankings, underlining its stronger market position.
Future with 4,300 TEU Containerships
The recent order for 4,300 TEU containerships is an increasingly critical class of vessel for Huangpu Wenchong.
As the company delivers these vessels, that will `make it one of the players in the medium-sized containership sector, with this ship class likely forming the backbone of its portfolio from here on.
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Source: iMarine