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Maersk's Asia-Europe AE-10 service to run with only 18,000-TEU ships
THE world's leading ocean carrier, Maersk Line, is to complete the upscaling of the ships deployed on its Asia-Europe AE-10 to 18,000 TEU with the phasing-in of the new Mogens Maersk.
The Mogens Maersk is the 12th ship in the carrier's 18,270 TEU Triple-E class series.
The first Triple-E vessel was introduced on the AE-10 in June 2013. Since then, these ships have progressively displaced the shipping line's 15,000-TEU units to the Asia-Europe AE-2 loop, reported Alphaliner.
The Mogens Maersk is the 12th ship in the carrier's 18,270 TEU Triple-E class series.
The first Triple-E vessel was introduced on the AE-10 in June 2013. Since then, these ships have progressively displaced the shipping line's 15,000-TEU units to the Asia-Europe AE-2 loop, reported Alphaliner.
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