‘Ever Ace’: World’s largest container ship calls at Colombo Port

‘Ever Ace’: World’s largest container ship calls at Colombo Port

October 6, 2021   09:26 am

The world’s biggest container ship, the Ever Ace, has docked at the Colombo Port on Tuesday (October 05) on the return of her maiden voyage, Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) says.

Evergreen’s Ever Ace is the first in the line’s 23,992 TEU class container ships, according to local agents Hemas Holdings PLC.

The A-type vessel is around 400 m in length and 61.5 m wide, has a design draft of 14.5 m and can cruise at speeds up to 22.6 knots.

With a nominal carrying capacity of 23,992 TEU, Ever Ace is one of the largest container ships in the world. 

It was delivered on 28 July and deployed on Evergreen Line’s CEM service in Asia-Europe trade, calling at Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Taipei Port, Yantian, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Felixstowe on her maiden voyage. 

Evergreen Line’s A-type vessels are equipped with various eco-friendly and fuel-efficient designs.

As part of Evergreen Line’s fleet renewal plan, the carrier has ordered twelve A-type container ships.

In addition to Ever Ace, her eleven sister ships of similar capacity are planned to join Evergreen Line’s Asia-Europe service upon delivery. The vessel has been built at the Korean shipyard, Samsung Heavy Industries.

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