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Israeli container shipping line Zim has announced long-term charters for a series of ten new 11,500 teu dual-fuel LNG box ships.
The carrier added that the deal would entail a “total charter hire consideration of approximately $2.3bn” over the course of the charter lengths – typically, in Zim’s case, 10 years – of the vessels, which would “serve across Zim’s various global trades”.
However, it also revealed that the ships – seven of which will by owned by TMS Group-subsidiary Container Ventures ...
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