Container Ship For Sale

C/V HONG LI YUAN YANG

C/V HONG LI YUAN YANG

Location: -

Size: 29350

Built Year: 2024

Price: $-

C/V HONG LI YUAN YANG - CHINA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 29,350 dwt on 9.8m
Blt 7/2024, Yizheng Kangping Shipbuilding & Repair Co Ltd - Yizheng JS, CHINA
Class CC - SS 07/2029 / DD 07/2027
5 HO
185.5m LOA 27.5m Beam 14.3m Depth
GRT 20,519mt /NRT 9,755mt
MAN-J-ENG 6UEC42LSH-EcoD3, 10,279 bhp @ 118 rpm
SPEED 15.2KNOTS
GENS 3 x 1125kw
C/V HANSA FRESENBURG

C/V HANSA FRESENBURG

Location: FE

Size: 23432DWT

Built Year: 2013

Price: $-

C/V HANSA FRESENBURG - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 23,432 dwt on 10.9m
Blt 2/2013, Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard Co Ltd - Guangzhou GD, CHINA
Class NV - SS 01/2028 / DD 08/2025
5 HO
0t GL
175.5m LOA 27.43m Beam 14.3m Depth
GRT 18,296mt /NRT 10,313mt
MAN-MAN B&W 7S60ME-C8, 22,651 bhp @ 105 rpm
SPEED 20KNOTS
GENS 2 x 1710kw, 1 x 1140kw
LDT 8,618

Trading FE
C/V DORNBUSCH

C/V DORNBUSCH

Location: Hamburg

Size: 5220DWT

Built Year: 1996

Price: $-

C/V DORNBUSCH ( ex Name: Norrland ) - GERMANY FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 5,220 dwt on 6.54m
Blt 2/1996, J.J. Sietas KG Schiffswerft GmbH & Co. - Hamburg, GERMANY
Class BV GL - SS 02/2026 / DD 01/2026
Grain 7,247 cbm / Bale 7,013 cbm
2 HO / 3 HA
0t GL
101.1m LOA 18.45m Beam 8.25m Depth
GRT 3,999mt /NRT 2,176mt
MAN-MWM TBD645L9, 5,200 bhp @ 600 rpm
SPEED 15KNOTS
GENS 2 x 800kw, 1 x 680kw (Sft)
LDT 2,478

Vessel is currently passing surveys in Hamburg.
C/V DNIPRO LINE

C/V DNIPRO LINE

Location: Tuzla

Size: 3200DWT

Built Year: 1998

Price: $-

C/V DNIPRO LINE ( ex Name: MANI ) - UKRAINE FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 3,200 dwt on 3.6m
Blt 5/1998, SC Santierul Naval SA Braila - Braila, ROMANIA
Class UA
Grain 1,950 cbm
1 HO / 2 HA
0t GL
109.97m LOA 11.36m Beam 5.57m Depth
GRT 2,077mt /NRT 734mt
MAN-S.K.L. 6VD29/24AL-2, 3,942 bhp @ 1,000 rpm
SPEED 12KNOTS

The vessel is presently in Tuzla where she is available for inspection. The vessel is about to complete SS/DD and could be delivered basis SS/DD passed, depending on agreement with Buyers.
C/V ERASMUS HOPE

C/V ERASMUS HOPE

Location: CMA CGM - Kingston-Mexico

Size: 17350DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

C/V ERASMUS HOPE ( ex Name: Evi ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 17,350 dwt on 9.5m
Blt 9/2008, Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Jiangyin JS, CHINA
Class KR - SS 09/2028 / DD 08/2025
4 HO
2 x 45t CRANE
161.3m LOA 25.04m Beam 14.9m Depth
GRT 16,162mt /NRT 6,128mt
MAN-MAN B&W 8S50MC-C, 17,185 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 19.3KNOTS
GENS 2 x 1520kw, 2 x 1140kw
LDT 7,209

The vsl is trading with CMA CGM - Kingston-Mexico services (Altamira express), calling Usec / Caribbeans & North Coast of South America + local Caribb./NCSA range this moment.
C/V EVRIDIKI G

C/V EVRIDIKI G

Location: Brazil-Argentina

Size: 34654DWT

Built Year: 2001

Price: $-

C/V EVRIDIKI G ( ex Name: MAERSK NOUMEA ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 34,654 dwt on 11.5m
Blt 6/2001, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd - Ulsan, KOREA
Class NV - SS 06/2026 / DD 06/2026
5 HO / 10 HA
4 x 45t CRANE
210.07m LOA 30.23m Beam 16.7m Depth
GRT 26,582mt /NRT 12,715mt
MAN-Sulzer 7RTA72U, 29,313 bhp @ 99 rpm
SPEED 21KNOTS
GENS 4 x 1600kw
LDT 11,071

Vessel can given charter free delivery at the end of June 2026, in China axis. Currently on charter to Maersk, trading Brazil-Argentina range.
C/V DING YUAN HUAN YU

C/V DING YUAN HUAN YU

Location: -

Size: 57400DWT

Built Year: 2026

Price: $-

C/V DING YUAN HUAN YU ( ex Name: Yizheng Kangping Kp20240610801 ) - CHINA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 57,400 dwt on 12.5m
Blt 2/2026, Yizheng Kangping Shipbuilding & Repair Co Ltd - Yizheng JS, CHINA
Class CC
6 HO
197m LOA 19.2m Depth
GRT 39,200mt /NRT 22,400mt
MAN-J-ENG 6UEC50LSH-EcoC2, 14,004 bhp @ 108 rpm
C/V DE XIN SHANG HAI

C/V DE XIN SHANG HAI

Location: -

Size: 35728DWT

Built Year: 2024

Price: $-

C/V DE XIN SHANG HAI - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 35,728 dwt on 10.1m
Blt 8/2024, Yizheng Kangping Shipbuilding & Repair Co Ltd - Yizheng JS, CHINA
Class IT
6 HO
181.99m LOA 30m Beam 14.2m Depth
GRT 22,392mt /NRT 12,018mt
MAN-J-ENG 6UEC42LSH-EcoD3, 8,280 bhp @ 95 rpm
SPEED 13KNOTS
C/V CUL JAKARTA

C/V CUL JAKARTA

Location: -

Size: 45501DWT

Built Year: 2012

Price: $-

C/V CUL JAKARTA ( ex Name: CAPE MARIN ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 45,501 dwt on 13.16m
Blt 6/2012, Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard Co Ltd - Guangzhou GD, CHINA
Class NV - SS 06/2027 / DD 07/2025
0t GL
211.56m LOA 32.24m Beam 20.3m Depth
GRT 35,708mt /NRT 19,987mt
MAN-Wartsila 8RT-flex68, 34,044 bhp @ 95 rpm
SPEED 22.3KNOTS
GENS 4 x 1600kw
LDT 14,622
C/V AS ALVA

C/V AS ALVA

Location: PG

Size: 27209DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $20M

C/V AS ALVA ( ex Name: SONGA IRIDIUM ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 27,209 dwt on 11.5m
Blt 4/2008, Zhejiang Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Ningbo ZJ, CHINA
Class KR - SS 04/2028 / DD 11/2025
3 x 45t CRANE
191.03m LOA 28.87m Beam 16.8m Depth
GRT 23,633mt /NRT 10,938mt
MAN-MAN B&W 8S60ME-C, 25,887 bhp @ 105 rpm
SPEED 20.8KNOTS
GENS 4 x 1420kw
LDT 11,304
Trading PG
Pricewise, try excess 20 mil USD
C/V CONTSHIP JOY

C/V CONTSHIP JOY

Location: Med

Size: 12611DWT

Built Year: 2007

Price: $-

C/V CONTSHIP JOY ( ex Name: DP LEGACY ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 12,611 dwt on 8.7m
Blt 3/2007, Naval Gijon S.A. (NAGISA) - Gijon, SPAIN
Class RI - SS 03/2027 / DD 06/2025
6 HO / 6 HA
0t GL
140.55m LOA 23.04m Beam 11.9m Depth
GRT 10,965mt /NRT 4,714mt
MAN-MAN 8L48/60B, 13,056 bhp @ 514 rpm
SPEED 18.3KNOTS
GENS 1 x 1000kw (Sft), 2 x 750kw, 1 x 500kw
LDT 5,645

Currently trading MED.
C/V CONTSHIP IVY

C/V CONTSHIP IVY

Location: Med

Size: 12508DWT

Built Year: 2007

Price: $-

C/V CONTSHIP IVY ( ex Name: TONGAN II ) - CYPRUS FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 12,508 dwt on 8.7m
Blt 10/2007, Naval Gijon S.A. (NAGISA) - Gijon, SPAIN
Class NV - SS 10/2027 / DD 05/2025
6 HO / 6 HA
0t GL
140.42m LOA 23.04m Beam 11.9m Depth
GRT 10,965mt /NRT 4,714mt
MAN-MAN 8L48/60B, 13,056 bhp @ 514 rpm
SPEED 18.3KNOTS
GENS 1 x 1000kw (Sft), 2 x 750kw, 1 x 500kw
LDT 5,748

Currently trading MED.
C/V ASIATIC REUNION

C/V ASIATIC REUNION

Location: -

Size: 12821DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

C/V ASIATIC REUNION ( ex Name: LANTAU BRIDE ) - SINGAPORE FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 12,821 dwt on 8.21m
Blt 8/2008, Dae Sun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd - Busan, KOREA
Class AB - SS 08/2028 / DD 08/2026
0t GL
142.7m LOA 22.63m Beam 11.2m Depth
GRT 9,610mt /NRT 4,745mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S46MC-C, 9,638 bhp @ 129 rpm
SPEED 18KNOTS
GENS 3 x 615kw
LDT 4,469
C/V AS SICILIA

C/V AS SICILIA

Location: Indian Ocean

Size: 25927DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $20M

C/V AS SICILIA ( ex Name: SICILIA ) - MADEIRA INTERNATIONAL SHIP REGISTRY (MAR) FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 25,927 dwt on 10.7m
Blt 4/2008, Taizhou Kouan Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Taizhou JS, CHINA
Class NV - SS 06/2027 / DD 06/2027
2 x 40t CRANE
179.74m LOA 27.64m Beam 15.9m Depth
GRT 21,018mt /NRT 9,156mt
MAN-MAN B&W 7S60MC-C, 22,656 bhp @ 105 rpm
SPEED 20.5KNOTS
GENS 2 x 1709kw, 1 x 1330kw (Sft)
LDT 9,218
Trading Indian Ocean
Pricewise, try below 20 mil USD basis TC attached.
C/V ANITA A

C/V ANITA A

Location: Turkey – Israel – Egypt.

Size: 8494DWT

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

C/V ANITA A ( ex Name: ELBMASTER ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
Abt 8,494 dwt on 7.65m
Blt 12/2009, Yangfan Group Co Ltd - Zhoushan ZJ, CHINA
Class NV - SS 12/2029 / DD 10/2027
3 HO
0t GL
132.7m LOA 19.2m Beam 10.5m Depth
GRT 7,170mt /NRT 3,068mt
MAN-MAN 6L48/60B, 9,789 bhp @ 500 rpm
SPEED 17KNOTS
GENS 1 x 1000kw (Sft), 2 x 550kw
LDT 3,955

Trading Turkey – Israel – Egypt.

Container Ship For Sale

Global trade relies on a fleet of roughly 6,500 to 6,700 active total container ships in the world as of early 2025. Together, they offer a staggering 31.4 million TEU of space—a figure that represents a doubling of capacity over the last two decades, reflecting the unrelenting growth of international supply chains.

Complete Guide to Buy a Container Ship

Your Premier Source for Quality Used Container ship for sale Worldwide

Welcome to Apsshipbrokers a comprehensive guide for purchasing used container ships. Whether you're an established Container operator expanding your fleet, a regional carrier seeking reliable container tonnage, or a charter operator entering the container market, we have a big selection of quality pre-owned container vessels ranging from 100 TEU feeder ships to 24,000 TEU mega-container carriers. Our inventory encompasses all major container ship categories, ages, and specifications to meet diverse route requirements and operational strategies across global container trades.

Understanding the Container Ship for sale Market

The used container ship market presents exceptional opportunities for buyers seeking good container vessels with documented operational histories at competitive valuations. Unlike new buildings requiring 24-36 months for delivery, used container ships offer immediate availability, enabling buyer to capture market opportunities, fulfill charter commitments, or launch new services without delay. Our portfolio includes container vessels from the world's premier shipyards in Japan, South Korea, China, and Europe, ensuring build quality, fuel efficiency, and strong residual values.

All Sizes of Container Ship for sale Available

Small Feeder Container Ships (100 - 500 TEU)

Serve short-sea routes, island connections, and river trades. Drafts of 4-6 meters and onboard cranes for cargo handling independence.

Feeder Container Ships (500 - 1,000 TEU)

Backbone of regional container distribution. Drafts 6-8 meters. Most are geared vessels with 2-4 cranes (40-45 ton capacity).

Small Feeder / Regional Container Ships (1,000 - 1,500 TEU)

Bridge feeder and regional mainline services. Geared and gear-less options available. Flexible for mixed port infrastructure.

Feedermax Container Ships (1,500 - 2,500 TEU)

Upper tier feeder tonnage. Drafts 9-11 meters. Serves intra-regional and regional mainline routes. Geared and non-geared vessels available.

Handy Container Ships (2,500 - 3,500 TEU)

Secondary mainline routes. Gear-less design optimized for fuel efficiency. Drafts 10-12 meters.

Sub-Panamax Container Ships (3,000 - 5,000 TEU)

Originally Panama Canal transit (pre-expansion). Beam ~32.2 meters. Serve regional mainlines and specialized services.

Panamax Container Ships (5,000 - 7,000 TEU)

Maximum size for original Panama Canal dimensions. Beam ~32.2 meters, drafts 12-13 meters. Serve trans-Pacific and cross-regional trades.

Post-Panamax Container Ships (7,000 - 10,000 TEU)

Too wide for original Panama Canal locks. Beams 40-45 meters. Major East-West routes before cascading to secondary trades.

New Panamax / Neo-Panamax Container Ships (10,000 - 14,500 TEU)

Designed for expanded Panama Canal locks. Beam ~49 meters, draft 15.2 meters. Serve trans-Pacific and North-South trades with fuel efficiency.

Ultra-Large Container Ships - ULCV (14,000 - 24,000+ TEU)

  • 14,000-16,000 TEU: Intermediate large ships, good port accessibility.
  • 18,000-20,000 TEU: Ultra-large vessels, specialized deep-water terminals required.
  • 21,000-24,000+ TEU: Mega-ships operating mainly Asia-Europe via Suez Canal. Require largest terminals and infrastructure.

Geared vs. Non-Geared Container Ships

Geared Container Vessels

  • Onboard cranes provide cargo handling independence.
  • Port Flexibility: Operate at terminals without shore cranes.
  • Charter Premium: 15-30% higher rates than gear-less vessels.
  • Typical Sizes: 100-3,000 TEU. Beyond 3,000 TEU, gearing becomes impractical.

Gear-Less Container Vessels

  • Eliminate onboard cranes for maximum capacity and fuel efficiency.
  • Require shore-based cranes.
  • Dominant for vessels above 3,000 TEU and mainline services.

Critical Factors When Buying Used Container Ships

Container ship Age and Vessel Condition

  • Modern (0-5 yrs): Premium price, superior fuel efficiency, minimal maintenance.
  • Mid-age (5-12 yrs): Good value, strong charter acceptance.
  • Older (12-18 yrs): Attractive pricing, requires technical assessment.

Special Survey and Drydocking Status (SS/DD)

Fresh-from-drydock vessels command 18-28% premium. Discounts apply for upcoming surveys:

  • Feeder vessels (500-1,500 TEU): $0.6-1.2M
  • Regional ships (1,500-3,000 TEU): $1-1.8M
  • Sub-Panamax (3,000-5,000 TEU): $1.5-2.5M
  • Panamax (5,000-7,000 TEU): $2-3M
  • Post-Panamax (7,000-10,000 TEU): $2.5-4M
  • New Panamax (10,000-14,000 TEU): $3.5-5.5M
  • ULCV (14,000+ TEU): $5-8M

Draft and Port Accessibility of the container ship

  • Shallow Draft (<8m): Feeder vessels, river ports.
  • Medium Draft (8-12m): Regional and Sub-Panamax vessels.
  • Standard Draft (12-14m): Panamax and Post-Panamax.
  • Deep Draft (14-16m): New Panamax and ULCV.

Shipyard Provenance and Build Quality

  • Japanese: Premium construction, long-term reliability (Imabari, Tsuneishi, JMU, Mitsubishi, Kawasaki).
  • Korean: Advanced designs, strong resale, high acceptance globally (Hyundai, Samsung, DSME, Samho).
  • Chinese: Varies by yard (CSSC, COSCO, Yangzijiang, Hudong-Zhonghua).
  • European: Specialized or smaller vessels (Meyer Werft, Fincantieri).

Speed and Fuel Consumption of the container ship

  • Design speed: 20-25 knots. Slow steaming (16-20 knots) improves fuel economy.
  • Feeder: 15-25 tons/day
  • Sub-Panamax: 40-60 tons/day
  • Panamax: 60-80 tons/day
  • Post-Panamax: 100-140 tons/day
  • New Panamax: 140-180 tons/day
  • ULCV: 200-280 tons/day

Reefer Capacity and Cargo Flexibility

  • High Reefer: 20-30% of slots
  • Standard Reefer: 10-15%
  • Low Reefer: <10%

IMO Compliance and Environmental Regulations

  • BWTS: Mandatory ballast water treatment systems.
  • EEDI/EEXI: Energy efficiency compliance.
  • IMO 2020: Low-sulfur fuel or scrubbers.
  • CII ratings: Efficiency grades A-E.
  • Upcoming GHG regulations.

Pricing Dynamics in the Used container ship for sale Market

  • Small Feeders (300-700 TEU): $2-5M
  • Feeders (700-1,500 TEU): $4-10M
  • Feedermax (1,500-2,500 TEU): $8-16M
  • Handy (2,500-3,500 TEU): $12-20M
  • Sub-Panamax (4,000-5,000 TEU): $15-28M
  • Panamax (5,000-7,000 TEU): $18-35M
  • Post-Panamax (8,000-10,000 TEU): $25-45M
  • New Panamax (10,000-13,000 TEU): $40-70M
  • ULCV (14,000-20,000 TEU): $60-120M

Q&A — CONTAINER SHIP FOR SALE

VESSEL PARTICULARS

Q: What types of container ships are typically available for sale?

Container ships are categorized by size: Small Feeder (under 1,000 TEU), Feeder (1,000–3,000 TEU), Sub-Panamax (3,000–5,000 TEU), Panamax (5,000–8,000 TEU), Post-Panamax (8,000–14,000 TEU), and Ultra Large Container Vessels or ULCV (14,000 TEU and above). Each category suits different trade routes and port infrastructure.

Q: What is TEU and why does it matter?

TEU stands for Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit — the standard measure of container ship capacity. One TEU equals one standard 20-foot container. It is the primary metric buyers use to assess a vessel's earning potential and suitability for a specific trade.

Q: What is the typical age range of container ships available in the secondhand market?

Most secondhand container ships on the market range from 5 to 25 years old. Vessels under 10 years command premium prices but offer longer trading life. Ships above 20 years are typically priced for scrapping or limited trade routes, and buyers should carefully evaluate remaining class life and upcoming survey costs.

Q: What flag states are most common for container ships for sale?

The most common open registry flag states are Panama, Marshall Islands, Liberia, Bahamas, and Hong Kong. Flag choice affects crewing regulations, port state control risk, and financing options. Some buyers re-flag upon purchase to suit their operational preferences.

TECHNICAL CONDITION

Q: What class society should I look for when buying a container ship?

The most recognized class societies are Lloyd's Register (LR), Bureau Veritas (BV), DNV, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), and ClassNK. A vessel in class with one of these societies gives buyers confidence in structural and mechanical standards. Always confirm the vessel is in class with no outstanding conditions or recommendations before proceeding.

Q: What surveys should I be aware of before purchasing?

The key surveys are the Annual Survey, Intermediate Survey (2.5 years), and Special Survey (every 5 years), which includes dry-docking. A vessel that has recently completed a Special Survey is highly attractive as it minimizes near-term capex for the buyer. Always confirm survey due dates before signing.

Q: What is an underwater inspection and is it necessary before purchase?

An underwater inspection by a diver or ROV is strongly recommended prior to purchase. It assesses the condition of the hull, propeller, rudder, sea chests, and sacrificial anodes. Any damage or fouling found can be used as a basis for price renegotiation and helps the buyer avoid post-delivery surprises.

Q: What should I check regarding the main engine?

Buyers should review the main engine make and model, running hours since last overhaul, condition of cylinder liners and pistons, turbocharger condition, and fuel injection system. Slow-speed two-stroke diesels such as MAN B&W and Wärtsilä are the most common and have strong global service networks. Request the engine logbook and maintenance records as part of due diligence.

Q: What is a hatch cover test and why is it important?

A hatch cover ultrasonic test or chalk test checks the watertight integrity of cargo hold covers. Leaking hatch covers are a common defect and can lead to cargo damage claims. This test is essential before purchasing and any defects found should be remedied by the seller or reflected in the price.

COMMERCIAL & TRADING

Q: Can a container ship be purchased with an existing charter attached?

Yes. Many secondhand sales include an ongoing time charter (TC). Buying with a charter provides immediate cash flow but the buyer inherits the charter rate, which may be below current market. Buying free of charter gives operational flexibility but means the vessel must be employed from day one. Both scenarios have pros and cons depending on the buyer's strategy.

Q: What trading routes are container ships typically deployed on?

Container ships trade on deep-sea mainline routes (Asia–Europe, Transpacific), regional feeder routes (Intra-Asia, Mediterranean, Caribbean), and niche trades (West Africa, Pacific Islands, South America). Vessel size, draft, and crane configuration largely determine which routes are commercially viable.

Q: What is the importance of reefer capacity on a container ship?

Reefer (refrigerated) plugs allow the ship to carry temperature-controlled cargo such as fresh produce, pharmaceuticals, and frozen goods. Vessels with higher reefer plug counts command premium freight rates and attract more cargo options. Reefer capacity is a key revenue differentiator, especially on short-sea and emerging market routes.

Q: Does a geared vessel have an advantage over a gearless vessel?

Yes, in certain markets. Geared vessels (those with their own cranes) can operate in ports without shore-based cargo handling equipment, opening up more trading options. Gearless vessels are typically deployed on established mainline routes with fully equipped terminals. For feeder trades in developing regions, cranes are a significant commercial advantage.

LEGAL & DOCUMENTATION

Q: What documents should a buyer request during due diligence?

A buyer should request the following: Certificate of Registry, Class certificates and survey status, Safety Management Certificate (SMC) and Document of Compliance (DOC), Tonnage Certificate, Load Line Certificate, MARPOL certificates (IOPP, Air Pollution), Ballast Water Management Certificate, Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR), Logbooks (deck, engine, oil record), PSC inspection history, and full maintenance and repair records.

Q: What is the standard sale contract used for ship sales?

The most widely used contract is the Norwegian Saleform (NSF 2012), recognized internationally by shipbrokers and maritime lawyers. It governs the terms of inspection, deposit, delivery, and disputes. Some transactions use the BIMCO Shipsale form. Always have a qualified maritime lawyer review the MOA before signing.

Q: What is the typical deposit structure in a ship sale?

Upon signing the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), the buyer typically pays a deposit of 10% of the agreed purchase price into a mutually agreed escrow account. The remaining 90% is paid on delivery of the vessel. If the seller fails to deliver, the deposit is returned with interest. If the buyer defaults, the seller is generally entitled to retain the deposit.

Q: What is the role of a shipbroker in a container ship sale?

A shipbroker acts as an intermediary between buyer and seller, facilitating negotiations, preparing documentation, coordinating inspections, and ensuring the transaction proceeds smoothly. Brokers typically earn a commission of 1% of the sale price per side (buyer's broker and seller's broker). Using an experienced, reputable broker reduces transaction risk significantly.

FINANCIAL & VALUATION

Q: How is a container ship valued?

Secondhand container ship values are driven by age, size (TEU), condition, class survey status, current freight market conditions, fuel efficiency, and whether the vessel has charter employment. Valuation is typically obtained from independent shipbrokers or appraisers such as VesselsValue, Clarksons, or Baltic Exchange assessments.

Q: What are the main ongoing costs after purchasing a container ship?

Key operating expenses (OPEX) include crew wages and manning costs, maintenance and repairs, lubricating oils, insurance (P&I and H&M), management fees, port and canal dues, and dry-docking reserves. Voyage costs such as bunkers and port charges are usually borne by the charterer on a time charter. Typical OPEX for a feeder container ship ranges from USD 3,500 to USD 6,500 per day depending on size and flag.

Q: What is the scrap value of a container ship and when is it relevant?

Scrap value is calculated based on the vessel's lightweight tonnage (LWT) multiplied by the current steel scrap price per ton at the chosen demolition market (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Turkey). For older vessels, scrap value sets the price floor. If the secondhand market value approaches scrap value, it signals the vessel is near the end of its commercial life.

Q: Is ship finance readily available for container vessel purchases?

Yes. Several banks and financial institutions specialize in ship finance, including DNB, DVB, ABN AMRO, Hamburg Commercial Bank, and various Asian leasing houses. Loan-to-value (LTV) ratios typically range from 55% to 70% depending on vessel age and charter backing. A strong charter from a creditworthy counterpart significantly improves financing terms.

DELIVERY & POST-SALE

Q: What happens at the point of delivery?

On delivery, the buyer and seller sign a Protocol of Delivery and Acceptance. The buyer pays the balance of the purchase price, and title transfers to the new owner. Bunkers and lubes on board are measured and paid separately. The vessel's certificates and documents are handed over, and the new owner takes operational control.

Q: Can I inspect the vessel before committing to purchase?

Yes. Physical inspection is standard practice and strongly advised. Buyers or their appointed surveyors board the vessel to inspect the hull, cargo holds, machinery spaces, bridge, and accommodation. Inspection is typically arranged at a convenient port of call and does not obligate the buyer to proceed. Results of the inspection can influence price negotiations.

Q: What is a pre-purchase survey and who carries it out?

A pre-purchase survey is conducted by an independent marine surveyor appointed by the buyer. The surveyor assesses the vessel's overall condition, checks class records, reviews machinery logs, and produces a detailed condition report. This report is a critical tool for the buyer's decision-making and any post-inspection price adjustment discussions.

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