
With the latest orders for 24 new 18,000 TEU containerships
	issued by the CMA CGM Group to South Korean and Chinese shipyards
	
 (
(
	of 
23
	January and 
4
	March 2025), the French shipowning group is preparing to
	overtake Denmark's Maersk in second place in the ranking of the
	Top global containerized ocean carriers by capacity
	of the fleet placing itself behind the Swiss MSC.
	
	Based on data collected by the consulting firm
	Alphaliner of the AXS Group, if currently, between ships of
	owned and chartered, the MSC Group has a capacity
	of containerized hold amounting to a total of 6.42 million
	TEU, Maersk Group with a capacity of 4.54 million TEUs
	and the French group CMA CGM of 3.87 million TEUs, adding the
	container ships that are part of the current portfolio
	orders of the three shipowners' groups, the capacity of the fleet
	MSC rises to 8.47 million TEUs, Maersk's to 5.28 million TEUs
	million TEUs, therefore lower than that of the CMA CGM which is
	equal to 5.42 million TEUs.
	
	Even net of chartered ships, the French company is
	expected to exceed the Danish one in terms of load capacity:
	currently between ships owned and ordered by the MSC group
	has a capacity of 5.45 million TEUs, the CMA CGM of
	3.75 million TEUs and Maersk 3.35 million TEUs.