Key Points

Kerala has achieved a remarkable maritime milestone with the arrival of MSC IRINA, the world's largest container ship at Vizhinjam International Seaport. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan celebrated the event as a transformative moment for the state's infrastructure and global trade potential. The massive vessel, measuring 399.9m in length, represents a significant leap in shipping technology and capacity. This achievement positions Kerala as a critical hub in global maritime logistics and demonstrates the state's ambitious infrastructure development strategy.

Key Points: Vizhinjam Port Welcomes World's Largest Container Ship MSC IRINA

  • Massive 24,346 TEU ship marks major maritime breakthrough
  • Vizhinjam Port establishes global shipping significance
  • Vessel represents cutting-edge maritime infrastructure
  • Adani Group expands strategic port capabilities
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'Collective dream of growth': Kerala CM hails world's largest container ship arrival at Vizhinjam

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan celebrates historic arrival of MSC IRINA, world's largest container ship at Adani's Vizhinjam International Seaport

"A proud milestone that underscores our port's strategic global role - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 9

Terming it a historic moment, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday hailed the arrival of the world’s largest container ship, MSC IRINA, at the Adani Group's Vizhinjam International Seaport.

In a post on social media platform X, Vijayan said this development underscores the port’s strategic global role and galvanises "our collective dream of growth".

"Kerala welcomes MSC IRINA, the largest container ship to call at any South Asian port, with immense pride. Measuring 399.9m in length and 61.3m in width, with a capacity of 24,346 TEUs, her arrival at @PortOfVizhinjam marks a historic moment," he said.

"A proud milestone that underscores our port’s strategic global role and galvanises our collective dream of growth," Vijayan posted.

The MSC IRINA - the world's largest container ship by TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) capacity - boasts an impressive capacity of 24,346 TEUs, making it a formidable player in global shipping. With a length of 399.9 metres and a width of 61.3 metres, the vessel is approximately four times longer than a standard FIFA-designated football field.

The port, developed and operated by Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd, has recently welcomed other icon-class vessels, including MSC Turkiye and MSC Michel Cappellini, further establishing its reputation as a key hub in maritime trade.

The MSC IRINA was launched in March 2023 and embarked on its maiden voyage in April of the same year. It sails under the Liberian flag and is engineered to stack containers up to 26 tiers high, offering unparalleled capacity in container stacking.

Significantly, the MSC IRINA surpasses its predecessor, OOCL Spain, by a margin of 150 TEUs.

According to the company, the docking of the MSC IRINA at Vizhinjam International Seaport not only underscores the port's strategic importance in global shipping but also represents a leap forward in sustainable maritime practices, setting a benchmark for future developments in the industry.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is truly a proud moment for Kerala and India! Vizhinjam port becoming a global shipping hub will create so many job opportunities and boost our economy. Hope this success inspires other coastal states to develop world-class infrastructure. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While this is impressive, I hope the environmental impact is being monitored properly. Kerala's coastline is ecologically sensitive. Development is good but not at the cost of our marine life and fisherfolk livelihoods.
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Suresh T.
Amazing achievement! This will reduce our dependence on Colombo and Singapore ports. Finally India getting the infrastructure it deserves. Kudos to Adani Group and Kerala government for making this happen. 🚢
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Ananya R.
The size comparisons are mind-boggling! 4 football fields long? 😲 This port will put Kerala on the global trade map. Hope the local businesses and MSMEs benefit from this connectivity.
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Vikram J.
Good development but I'm concerned about the traffic congestion this might cause in Thiruvananthapuram. The government should simultaneously improve road connectivity to handle increased container movement.
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Meera N.
As someone from the shipping industry, this is game-changing! Vizhinjam's natural depth makes it perfect for such mega vessels. India's maritime sector is finally getting the recognition it deserves. More power to 'Make in India' initiatives!

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