Historic triple acquisition takes MSC buying spree to 250 ships

7th November, 2022

THE historic secondhand vessel acquisition spree of the Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) from August 2020 has now hit the 250-ship mark with news of three more acquisitions, reports Paris-based Alphaliner.

MSC chief executive Soren Toft has bought the 5,618-TEU, 1999-built sisterships Conti Canberra and Conti Darwin as well as the 14-year-old, 2,702-TEU X-Press Kanchenjunga.

MSC, which surpassed Maersk at the top of the liner rankings at the start of the year, now has a trading fleet of 4.57 million slots, as well as a record orderbook of 1.7 million TEU.


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