Key Points

The world's largest container ship, MSC IRINA, has made history by docking at the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala. With an impressive capacity of 24,346 TEUs, the vessel symbolizes a significant milestone for India's maritime infrastructure. The Adani Group-managed port, recently inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is positioning itself as a key global shipping hub. This landmark arrival highlights India's growing capabilities in handling ultra-large container vessels while promoting sustainable maritime practices.

Key Points: MSC IRINA Docks at Adani's Vizhinjam Port Breaking Global Shipping Records

  • World's largest container ship with 24,346 TEU capacity arrives at Vizhinjam
  • Adani-managed port inaugurated by PM Modi in May
  • Vessel designed for Asia-Europe trade routes
  • Demonstrates advanced sustainable shipping technologies
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World's largest container ship MSC IRINA arrives at Vizhinjam International Seaport

World's largest container ship MSC IRINA arrives at Vizhinjam, showcasing Kerala's maritime potential and Adani Group's strategic port development

"MSC IRINA represents a leap forward in sustainable maritime practices - Maritime Industry Analyst"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 9

The world's largest container ship, MSC IRINA, on Monday arrived at the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The berthing process for the vessel has begun at the port.

MSC IRINA is recognised as the world's largest container vessel by TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) capacity.

Vizhinjam International Seaport, which is managed by the Adani Group, was recently inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 2. The arrival of MSC IRINA marks a significant milestone for the newly opened port.

The MSC IRINA 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.

Explicitly designed to facilitate the transportation of large volumes of containers between Asia and Europe, the MSC IRINA is pivotal in enhancing trade routes and logistics efficiency.

This vessel will be visiting a South Asian port, highlighting Vizhinjam's capabilities in handling Ultra-Large Container Vessels (ULCVs).

The port 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.

Notably, the MSC IRINA surpasses its predecessor, OOCL Spain, by a margin of 150 TEUs. In alignment with contemporary environmental standards, the vessel is equipped with energy-saving features that contribute to reducing carbon emissions by up to 4 per cent, significantly lowering its carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency.

The docking of the MSC IRINA at Vizhinjam International Seaport not only highlights 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.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a proud moment for Kerala and India! Vizhinjam port is going to be a game-changer for our maritime trade. The fact that we can handle the world's largest container ship shows our infrastructure capabilities. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Impressive achievement! But I hope the local fishermen and coastal communities were properly consulted before this development. We must balance progress with environmental protection and livelihoods. The 4% carbon reduction is good but can we aim higher?
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Arjun S.
Four football fields long?! 😲 That's mind-blowing! This will put India on the global shipping map. Smart move by Adani to develop this port. Hope to see more such infra projects across India. Kerala is lucky to get this!
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Sunita R.
As someone from Trivandrum, I'm both excited and concerned. The port will bring jobs and development, but I hope they maintain strict environmental controls. Our beautiful coastline must be protected. The ship's energy-saving features are reassuring though.
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Vikram J.
This is strategic for countering Chinese influence in Indian Ocean shipping routes. With Colombo port facing issues, Vizhinjam can become the preferred transshipment hub in South Asia. Smart geopolitical move along with economic benefits!
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Meena P.
The engineering behind stacking containers 26 tiers high is amazing! But I wonder about safety during monsoon season when winds are strong. Hope the port has robust safety protocols. Otherwise, great news for Make in India exports!

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