The core of this investment involves high-impact retrofits for four 13,000 TEU vessels, serving as the blueprint for broader upgrades across the 18-ship fleet. Beyond propulsion improvements, the technical overhaul includes elevating lashing bridges to maximize cargo intake and increasing deadweight capacity. These structural modifications aim to balance immediate fuel economy with long-term regulatory compliance, including the integration of carbon capture readiness.
This collaborative effort extends beyond the two primary carriers through a new memorandum of cooperation involving WattSpan and COSCO Shipyard. This one-year framework establishes a pipeline for information sharing and engineering development focused on maritime decarbonization. Dimitrios Panagopoulos, Seaspan’s Chief Fleet Operations Officer, noted that the project combines technical expertise with operational scale to address current performance gaps while preparing for future fuel standards. Anda Cristescu of Maersk emphasized that these upgrades are essential for maintaining competitiveness in a shipping market increasingly defined by fuel costs and environmental performance requirements.

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