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China Set New World Record

China’s shipbuilding industry is the largest in the world and has been growing rapidly in recent years. The country is home to several major shipbuilding companies that are renowned for their innovative and efficient ship designs. China’s shipbuilding industry has also been instrumental in the country’s economic growth, generating significant revenue and employment opportunities. China set new world record by building a ship carrying 24,116 containers.

World Record:

On March 10, China set a new world record in the sector of container shipbuilding by constructing the MSC Tessa, a huge ship that can transport 24,116 containers and more than 240,000 tons of cargo. According to sources, the ship offers a variety of qualities, including being highly efficient, environmentally friendly, and consuming little energy while maintaining a high level of safety. The Hudong Zhonghua Corporation-designed ship measures 61.5 metres in width by 399.99 metres in length. Upon the completion of the “Changyi ship” in June 2022 and its capacity to transport 24,000 containers, the MSC Tessa broke the world record.

Conclusion:

The shipping industry, as a whole, is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. While larger ships may be more efficient in terms of fuel consumption per container, they still generate a significant amount of carbon emissions. According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), shipping is responsible for around 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and this is projected to increase in the coming years.

In conclusion, while China’s achievement in building the world’s largest container ship is certainly impressive, it is important to balance technological advancement with environmental responsibility. The shipping industry is a critical component of global trade, and efforts must be made to reduce its environmental impact. China’s shipbuilding industry has been instrumental in the country’s economic growth and technological progress, and it can also play a leading role in developing cleaner and more sustainable ships for the future.

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