Shanghai Jinjiang Orders Newbuildings After 8 Years

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Chinese carrier Shanghai Jinjiang Shipping Group has ordered new buildings for the first time after eight years, says an article published in Container News.

Delivery expected on 2023

Jinjiang has commissioned a pair of 1,900TEU Bangkokmax vessels at privately owned compatriot shipbuilder Yangfan Group, with options for another two ships. Deliveries of the firm orders are expected to be within 2023.

The price of the new feeders was not disclosed but similar new buildings are now valued at around US$33 million.

About the design & construction

The ships, which will be designed by Shanghai Merchant Ship Design And Research Institute, will have a length of 171.95 meters, a width of 27.5 meters, and a height of 14.5 meters. The vessel capacities indicate an upsizing of Jinjiang’s fleet, in which the current largest ship has a capacity of 1,118TEU.

Previous orders

Jinjiang’s last new building orders were in July 2013, when the company contracted 1,098TEU ships from Jiangnan Shipyard (Group).

In July 2020, intra-Asia line Shanghai Jinjiang was merged with fellow Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) subsidiary Shanghai Hai Hua Shipping (HASCO), making it the 40th largest liner operator with a total capacity of 31,364TEU, comprising 26 owned ships and 10 chartered vessels.

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Source: Container News