STX Shipbuilding of South Korea reports it has completed the design of a 22,000teu containership that at 450 metres in length would be the longest ship to ply the oceans.
Two alternative versions have been designed, one with a single propellor and the other with twin propellors. Compared to Emmma Maersk, the world's largest existing containership, the new design represents a 50% increase in capacity and some 50 metres extra in length. "The 22,000 TEU marks a breakthrough in the sense that the 20,000 TEU was once considered as the limit of a container ship can get in terms of its transport capacity both in terms of technology and economy," said STX in a statement. The current price of fuel is a major driver to bigger ships, added STX, and these new vessels could cut the shipping price per container by 40%.
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