This is a list of container ships, both those in service and those which have ceased to operate. Container ships are a type of cargo ship that transports containers. For ships that have sailed under multiple names, their most recent name is used and former names are listed in the Notes section.
Ultra Large Container Vessel (ULCV)
Name | Image | Type | Country | Owner | Year built | Tonnage | Notes | Status |
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Barzan | A18-class | Germany | United Arab Shipping Company | 2015 | 195,636 | In service | ||
CMA CGM Antoine de Saint Exupery | Antoine de Saint Exupery-class | France | CMA CGM | 2018 | 217,673 | In service | ||
CMA CGM Jacques Saadé | Jacques Saadé-class | France | CMA CGM | 2020 | 236,583 | In service | ||
CSCL Globe | Globe-class | Hong Kong | COSCO Shipping | 2014 | 184,605 | Largest container ship until the completion of MSC Oscar | In service | |
Emma Maersk | E-class container ship | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2006 | 170,794 | In service | ||
Ever Given | Evergreen G-class | Panama | Evergreen Marine Corporation | 2018 | 217,612 | In service | ||
HMM Algeciras | HMM Algeciras-class | Panama | HMM | 2020 | 228,283 | In service | ||
HMM Copenhagen | HMM Algeciras-class | Panama | HMM | 2020 | 228,283 | In service | ||
Madrid Maersk | Triple E-class | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2017 | 214,286 | In service | ||
Magleby Maersk | Triple E-class | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2014 | 194,849 | In service | ||
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller | Triple E-class | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2013 | 194,849 | Largest container ship until the completion of CSCL Globe in 2014. | In service | |
MOL Triumph | Triumph-class | Marshall Islands | Mitsui O.S.K. Lines | 2017 | 192,672 | In service | ||
MSC Gülsün | Gülsün-class | Panama | Mediterranean Shipping Company | 2019 | 232,618 | In service | ||
OOCL Germany | OOCL G-class | Hong Kong | OOCL | 2017 | 210,890 | In service | ||
OOCL Hong Kong | OOCL G-class | Hong Kong | OOCL | 2017 | 210,890 | In service |
Panamamax
Name | Image | Type | Country | Owner | Year built | Tonnage | Notes | Status |
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Axel Mærsk | Maersk A-class | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2003 | 93,496 | In service | ||
Chicago Express | Colombo Express-class | Germany | Hapag-Lloyd | 2006 | 91,020 | In service | ||
Clementine Maersk | Maersk C-class | Denmark | Maersk Line | 2002 | 91,921 | In service | ||
Colombo Express | Colombo Express-class | Germany | Hapag-Lloyd | 2005 | 93,750 | In service | ||
Kyoto Express | Colombo Express-class | Germany | Hapag-Lloyd | 2005 | 93,750 | In service | ||
NYK Vega | NYK Vega-class | Panama | Nippon Yusen Shipping | 2006 | 97,825 | In service | ||
NYK Venus | NYK Vega-class | Panama | Nippon Yusen Shipping | 2007 | 97,825 | In service | ||
NYK Vesta | NYK Vega-class | Panama | Nippon Yusen Shipping | 2007 | 97,825 | In service | ||
NYK Virgo | NYK Vega-class | Panama | Nippon Yusen Shipping | 2007 | 97,825 | In service | ||
Osaka Express | Colombo Express-class | Germany | Hapag-Lloyd | 2006 | 93,750 | In service |
Feeder
Name | Image | Type | Country | Owner | Year built | Tonnage | Notes | Status |
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Atlantic Causeway | Atlantic Causeway class | United Kingdom | Cunard Line | 1969 | ` | Scrapped in 1986 | ||
Atlantic Conveyor | Atlantic Causeway class | United Kingdom | Cunard Line | 1970 | 14,946 | Sunk during the Falklands War. | ||
Maj. Bernard F. Fisher | United States | Sealift Incorporated | 1985 | 48,000 | Formerly Sea Fox | In service | ||
Maria Reina | Panama | 1997 | 4,276 | Formerly Steamers Future, Eagle Faith, Mekong Star, Stl Future, Baffin Strait, TransAtlantic | In service | |||
Rena | Liberia | Daina Shipping Co. | 1990 | 38,788 | Formerly ZIM America, Andaman Sea | Broke in two after grounding on Astrolabe Reef, New Zealand, on 5 October 2011 partially scrapped on sight. | ||
Tygra | Maersk A-class | Liberia | Waterman Steamship Corporation | 1998 | 14,120 | Formerly Alva Maersk, Maersk Alabama, Maersk Andaman | In service |
References
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