MSC books new China-built LNG dual-fuel boxships in $1.2 billion deal
Swiss container shipping giant MSC is set to invest over $1.2 billion in fleet expansion with a new order for up to six LNG dual-fuel containerships at a Chinese shipyard.

MSC has recently contracted CMHI Haimen, a shipyard under China Merchants Industry Group (CMI), for three firm and three optional 22,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel containerships, according to Greek shipbroker Intermodal.
The price for each unit is estimated between $206 million and $210 million, i.e., more than $1.2 billion in total if all options are exercised.
The newbuilds are slated for delivery in 2027.
With the latest shipbuilding deal, MSC continues its ordering spree at Chinese shipyards. Earlier this year, the Swiss shipping giant signed a contract with Zhoushan Changhong International Shipyard for 4+2+2 eco-friendly LNG dual-fuel units with 22,000 TEU capacity.
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