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MSC continues to expand fleet

FLEET EXPANSION

An impression of the new LNG dual-fuel containerships to be built in China for MSC.

Swiss container shipping giant MSC has ordered up to eight 22,000TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dualfuel containerships from China. On 21 February Zhoushan Changhong International Shipyard revealed it had signed a contract for 4+2+2 eco-friendly units with MSC.

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