Container Ship For Sale

CONTAINER - HUI FENG HAI

CONTAINER - HUI FENG HAI

Location: -

Size: 26790DWT

Built Year: 2024

Price: $-

M/V HUI FENG HAI
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DWT 26790 MTS ON 10.1M DRFT
BLT 4/2024 AT GLOBAL SHIPBUILDING (YANGZHOU) CO LTD - YIZHENG JS, CHINA
IB
GRT 16925, NRT 9671
LOA 156.3M, DEPTH 13.8M
TEUS 1500
M/E MITSUBISHI 6UEC35LSE-C1, BHP 6485 TOTAL
SPEED 12KNOTS
CONTAINER - FENG XIN DA 29

CONTAINER - FENG XIN DA 29

Location: -

Size: 25319DWT

Built Year: 2024

Price: $-

M/V FENG XIN DA 29
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DWT 25319 MTS ON 9.47M DRFT
BLT 1/2024 AT ZHEJIANG KAIHANG SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY CO LTD - SANMEN COUNTY ZJ, CHINA
CC, SS 01/29 / DD 09/27
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS II
GRT 16552, NRT 8444
LOA 167.05M, DEPTH 13.3M
HOLDS 5
TEUS 1498, REEFER PLUGS 250
M/E MITSUBISHI 6UEC33LSE-C2, BHP 5751 TOTAL
SPEED 12.5KNOTS
GENS: 3X400 KW
CONTAINER - ZHONG GU ZHU HAI

CONTAINER - ZHONG GU ZHU HAI

Location: -

Size: 40100DWT

Built Year: 2018

Price: $-

M/V ZHONG GU ZHU HAI
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 40100 MTS ON 10.7M DRFT
BLT 1/2018 AT JINLING SHIPYARD - NANJING JS, CHINA
CC, SS 03/27 / DD 03/27
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS 1D
GRT 28433, NRT 13522
LOA 179.99M, DEPTH 16.2M
HOLDS 5
TEUS 2518, REEFER PLUGS 80
M/E WINGD 6RT-FLEX48T, BHP 10469 TOTAL
SPEED 14KNOTS
GENS: 1X980 KW, 2X840 KW
CONTAINER - DATU HONOR

CONTAINER - DATU HONOR

Location: -

Size: 11531DWT

Built Year: 2011

Price: $-

M/V DATU HONOR
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DWT 11531 MTS ON 7.55M DRFT
BLT 9/2011 AT YUHUAN HAIHANG SHIPBUILDING CO LTD - YUHUAN XIAN, CHINA
OM
GRT 8334, NRT 4325
LOA 138.5M, DEPTH 10.1M
TEUS 734
M/E GUANGZHOU 6G32A, BHP 3984 TOTAL
CONTAINER - CAPE FAWLEY

CONTAINER - CAPE FAWLEY

Location: -

Size: 20358DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

M/V CAPE FAWLEY
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 20358 MTS ON 9.5M DRFT
BLT 2/2008 AT PEENE-WERFT GMBH - WOLGAST, GERMANY
NV, SS 02/28 / DD 05/26
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS II
GRT 15995, NRT 6251
LOA 170.15M, DEPTH 14.2M
TEUS 1440, REEFER PLUGS 174
M/E MAN B&W 8S50MC-C, BHP 17185 TOTAL
SPEED 19.8KNOTS
GENS: 3X865 KW
CONTAINER - EF EMIRA

CONTAINER - EF EMIRA

Location: -

Size: 24095DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

M/V EF EMIRA
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 24095 MTS ON 10M DRFT
BLT 4/2008 AT AKER MTW WERFT GMBH - WISMAR, GERMANY
LR, SS 04/28 / DD 04/28
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS II
GRT 17964, NRT 8666
LOA 182.53M, BEAM 25.23M, DEPTH 14.2M
HOLDS 5
TEUS 1706, REEFER PLUGS 300
M/E MAN 9L58/64CD, BHP 17131 TOTAL
SPEED 19.5KNOTS
GENS: 3X1050 KW, 1X1000 KW (SHAFT)
CONTAINER - PACANDA

CONTAINER - PACANDA

Location: -

Size: 12774DWT

Built Year: 2007

Price: $-

M/V PACANDA
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 12774 MTS ON 8.21M DRFT
BLT 5/2007 AT DAE SUN SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING CO LTD - BUSAN, KOREA, SOUTH
NV, SS 05/27 / DD 05/27
GRT 9610, NRT 4745
LOA 142.7M, BEAM 22.63M, DEPTH 11.2M
TEUS 1043, REEFER PLUGS 180
M/E MAN B&W 6S46MC-C, BHP 10686 TOTAL
SPEED 18KNOTS
GENS: 3X615 KW
CONTAINER - BZ CHONGFU

CONTAINER - BZ CHONGFU

Location: -

Size: 68790DWT

Built Year: 2000

Price: $-

M/V BZ CHONGFU
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 68790 MTS ON 14M DRFT
BLT 5/2000 AT HANJIN HEAVY INDUSTRIES & CONSTRUCTION CO LTD - BUSAN, KOREA, SOUTH
BV, SS 05/30 / DD 08/28
ICE CLASS FS ICE CLASS II
GRT 66278, NRT 36993
LOA 278.8M, DEPTH 24.1M
HOLDS 7, HATCHES 17
TEUS 6078, REEFER PLUGS 500
M/E SULZER 10RTA96C, BHP 74705 TOTAL
SPEED 24KNOTS
GENS: 3X2800 KW
CONTAINER - MONTPELLIER

CONTAINER - MONTPELLIER

Location: -

Size: 39418DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/V MONTPELLIER
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TYPE: CONTAINER
DOUBLE BOTTOM / DOUBLE SIDES
DWT 39418 MTS ON 12.02M DRFT
BLT 12/2006 AT HYUNDAI MIPO DOCKYARD CO LTD - ULSAN, KOREA, SOUTH
NV, SS 12/26 / DD 12/26
GRT 28927, NRT 15033
LOA 222.17M, BEAM 30.04M, DEPTH 16.8M
TEUS 2824, REEFER PLUGS 586
M/E MAN B&W 7K80MC-C, BHP 34300 TOTAL
SPEED 22KNOTS
GENS: 4X1900 KW
CoNTAINER LILA CANADA

CoNTAINER LILA CANADA

Location: Nanjing JS,CHINA

Size: 13797DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $10.2M

CoNTAINER +LILA CANADA+ (ex +VALENCIA ELIZABETH D+)
TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 13797 MTS ON 8.51M DRFT
BLT 11/2006 AT Jinling Shipyard - Nanjing JS,CHINA
CLASS RI SS 11/10/2026 DD 1/2/2025
GRT 9957 NRT 5032
LOA/B/D 147.85/23.28/11.5 M
HOLDS 5, HATCHES 0
GEARS: 2 X 40t CRANES
TEU: 1118, Refr. Points: 240
M/E MAN 7L58/64,BHP 13229
SPEED 19.6 KNOTS ON 38.5 TS
GENERATORS: 3,1 (Shaft)
LDT: 5180 MT

Class RI / Ice 1C
SS last/next: 11/2021 / 11/2026; DD last: 01/2025
On TC to CMA CGM at USD 20,000 pd till January 2026.
Try excess USD 10 mio.
PRICE: 10.2000 MILL. USD
CoNTAINER MARGARETE SCHULTE

CoNTAINER MARGARETE SCHULTE

Location: Korea

Size: 34457DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

CoNTAINER +MARGARETE SCHULTE+ (ex +Cap Bizerta+)
TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 34457 MTS ON 11.5M DRFT
BLT 10/2006 AT STX Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Changwon (Jinhae Shipyard),KOREA, SOUTH
CLASS KR SS 11/10/2026 DD 11/10/2026
GRT 26671 NRT 12679
LOA/B/D 210/30.17/16.7 M
HOLDS 0, HATCHES 0
GEARS: 4 X 45t CRANES
TEU: 2602, Refr. Points: 600
M/E MAN B&W 8S70MC-C,BHP 33774
SPEED 22.1 KNOTS ON 87 TS
GENERATORS: 4
LDT: 11343 MT
CoNTAINER KR CELEBES

CoNTAINER KR CELEBES

Location: Busan,KOREA

Size: 10701DWT

Built Year: 2002

Price: $-

CoNTAINER +KR CELEBES+ (ex +Kota Tenaga+)
TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 10701 MTS ON 7.4M DRFT
BLT 11/2002 AT Dae Sun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd - Busan,KOREA, SOUTH
CLASS LR SS 11/5/2027 DD 6/28/2025
GRT 7683 NRT 4145
LOA/B/D 130.36/20.03/10.7 M
HOLDS 6, HATCHES 6
GEARS: 2 X 40t CRANES
TEU: 802, Refr. Points: 70
M/E B&W 8S35MC,BHP 7614
SPEED 16 KNOTS ON 26 TS
GENERATORS: 3
LDT: 2499 MT
Delivery place was changed to Med in end Jan/Feb 2026.
Please see her Itinerary as below;
Ningbo, China 25th Dec
Singapore 2nd Jan
Suez Canal 20th Jan
Port Said, Suez 21st Jan
Alger, Algeria 28th Jan
CoNTAINER IMKE SCHEPERS

CoNTAINER IMKE SCHEPERS

Location: Yizheng JS,CHINA

Size: 10600DWT

Built Year: 2010

Price: $14M

CoNTAINER +IMKE SCHEPERS+ (ex +UNISEA+)

TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 10600 MTS ON 6.98M DRFT
BLT 1/2010 AT Sainty Shipbuilding (Yangzhou) Corp Ltd - Yizheng JS,CHINA
CLASS BV SS 1/14/2025 DD 8/23/2027
GRT 9056 NRT 4776
LOA/B/D 154.85/21.5/9.3 M
HOLDS 4, HATCHES 0
TEU: 1012, Refr. Points: 200
M/E MaK 8M43C,BHP 10877
SPEED 18 KNOTS ON 32 TS
GENERATORS: 1 (Shaft),2
LDT: 5269 MT
Class BV
SS 1/2025 DD 8/2027
cann try develop her incl charter attached - aiming usd 14m, try less
fixed as of 15th August 18-20 mos at usd 16600 less 3.75 pct
PRICE: 14.0000 MILL. USD
CoNTAINER HUI DE

CoNTAINER HUI DE

Location: Qidong JS,CHINA

Size: 9733DWT

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

CoNTAINER +HUI DE+ (ex +Rich Seaway+)
TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 9733 MTS ON 7.4M DRFT
BLT 4/2009 AT Nantong Huigang Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Qidong JS,CHINA
CLASS CC
GRT 7503 NRT 4225
LOA/B/D 124.5/20.8/10.7 M
HOLDS 0, HATCHES 0
TEU: 712, Refr. Points: 100
M/E Pielstick 8PC2-6,BHP 5982
SPEED 15 KNOTS
Class CCS
SS 11/2026 DD 11/2029
She is freshly upgraded to CCS oceangoing.
Trading in FE now. Inspection can be arranged if interested and serious buyers.
CoNTAINER HE YUAN 1

CoNTAINER HE YUAN 1

Location: China-Korea

Size: 11386DWT

Built Year: 2000

Price: $-

CoNTAINER +HE YUAN 1+ (ex +HE YUAN+)
TYPE CONTAINER, SUBTYPE Container
DWT 11386 MTS ON 8.63M DRFT
BLT 3/2000 AT Mawei Shipyard - Fuzhou FJ,CHINA
CLASS KR SS 4/30/2030 DD 4/30/2025
GRT 9030 NRT 4222
LOA/B/D 135.54/22.5/11.2 M
HOLDS 5, HATCHES 6
TEU: 834, Refr. Points: 80
M/E B&W 5S50MC-C,BHP 10741
SPEED 18 KNOTS ON 32 TS
GENERATORS: 3
LDT: 4317 MT
Class: KR, SS passed on 5th Apr 2025
next SS/DD: 30 Apr 2030/5th Apr 2028
Trading China-Korea line ex our C/P until Mar-Apr 2026.
BWTS fitted

Container Ship For Sale

Container Ship For Sale — Ships24.net | Global Container Vessel Brokerage

The Global Container Fleet — Scale, Power and Commercial Potential

The container shipping industry is without question one of the most transformative and economically powerful forces in the history of global trade. Since the revolutionary introduction of the standardized steel shipping container by Malcolm McLean in 1956, containerization has fundamentally reshaped the way the world moves goods — creating a seamlessly interconnected global supply chain that today delivers everything from consumer electronics and clothing to automotive parts, food products, industrial machinery, and pharmaceutical goods to every corner of the planet with remarkable speed, efficiency, and reliability. As of today, the global container vessel fleet comprises approximately 6,000 to 6,500 container ships of various sizes and types actively operating across the world's major and secondary trade lanes — collectively carrying an estimated 250 million TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) of cargo every single year and accounting for approximately 17 percent of all seaborne trade by value. This fleet represents a combined carrying capacity of over 27 million TEU and continues to grow steadily as global trade volumes expand and emerging market economies integrate more deeply into worldwide supply chains. The container shipping market is not simply a transportation sector — it is the physical infrastructure upon which the entire modern global economy depends, making container vessel ownership one of the most strategically significant and commercially rewarding investment opportunities available in the maritime asset class today.

The Commercial Potential of Container Ship Ownership

For investors, fleet operators, and maritime entrepreneurs, container ship ownership represents a compelling and multifaceted commercial opportunity that has consistently generated significant returns across multiple market cycles. The fundamental demand drivers supporting the container shipping market are deeply rooted in long-term structural trends that show no signs of reversing — growing global population, rising middle-class consumption in Asia and Africa, expanding e-commerce volumes, increasing manufacturing output in emerging economies, and the continued globalization of supply chains across virtually every industry sector. These powerful demand fundamentals create a robust and resilient commercial environment for container vessel owners and operators that extends well beyond any single market cycle or short-term economic fluctuation.

Container ships generate revenue through time charter arrangements — where the vessel is leased to a shipping line or operator for a fixed daily rate over an agreed period — as well as through voyage charter and spot market employment where the vessel earns freight revenue on individual cargo voyages. The versatility of container vessels across multiple charter structures gives owners significant flexibility in optimizing their commercial strategy in response to changing market conditions. Additionally, the secondary market for container vessels is one of the most liquid and actively traded segments of the entire global ship sale and purchase market — meaning that container vessel owners generally enjoy strong asset liquidity and the ability to exit their investment efficiently when market conditions are favorable. At Ships24.net, we help our clients understand and capitalize on all of these commercial dimensions of container ship ownership — providing the market intelligence, transaction expertise, and professional brokerage support needed to maximize the value of every container vessel investment.

Types of Container Ships Available For Sale at Ships24.net

The container vessel market encompasses a remarkably diverse range of ship sizes and configurations, each serving specific trade routes, port infrastructure requirements, and commercial operating models. Understanding these distinctions is fundamental to making the right vessel acquisition decision — and Ships24.net provides expert guidance across all container ship categories.

Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV)

Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV) represent the absolute pinnacle of container ship engineering and scale, with carrying capacities exceeding 18,000 TEU and the largest vessels in this category capable of carrying over 24,000 TEU in a single voyage. These magnificent vessels — exemplified by the famous Triple-E class and similar mega-ships operated by the world's largest container lines — serve the highest-volume deep-sea trade lanes connecting Asia with Europe and North America, where their extraordinary economies of scale deliver the lowest possible unit transportation costs. While ULCV transactions are among the most complex and capital-intensive in the container shipping market, Ships24.net has the network and expertise to facilitate these high-value transactions for qualified buyers and sellers.

New Panamax and Post-Panamax Container Ships

New Panamax and Post-Panamax Container Ships with capacities ranging from approximately 10,000 to 18,000 TEU represent the backbone of the major deep-sea container trade lanes and are sized to transit the expanded Panama Canal locks that opened in 2016. These vessels offer an attractive combination of scale efficiency and trading flexibility, serving the transpacific, trans-Atlantic, and Asia-Europe trade routes that collectively account for the majority of global containerized cargo volumes.

Panamax Container Ships

Panamax Container Ships carrying between 3,000 and 5,100 TEU were historically designed to transit the original Panama Canal locks and continue to serve important roles on secondary deep-sea trade lanes, regional feeder services, and intermodal routes connecting major hub ports with secondary markets. Panamax container vessels represent one of the most actively traded size categories in the secondhand container ship market and are frequently sought by regional operators and emerging market shipping lines.

Sub-Panamax and Intermediate Container Ships

Sub-Panamax and Intermediate Container Ships in the 1,000 to 3,000 TEU range serve as the vital connective tissue of the global container shipping network — operating feeder services that collect and distribute containerized cargo between major hub ports and the smaller regional and secondary ports that cannot accommodate larger deep-sea vessels. These vessels are in consistent and strong demand across Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, West Africa, and the Middle East and represent some of the most commercially accessible entry points for investors and operators new to container ship ownership.

Feeder Container Ships

Feeder Container Ships below 1,000 TEU are the smallest and most numerous category of container vessel in the global fleet, performing short-sea and intra-regional feeder services across busy coastal and inland waterway trades. These compact and versatile vessels are particularly active across the Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean, Southeast Asian archipelago routes, and the river-sea trades of Europe and Asia — and they remain among the most liquid and frequently transacted vessel types in the container ship secondhand market.

Reefer Container Ships and Specialized Container Vessels

Reefer Container Ships and Specialized Container Vessels are equipped with enhanced electrical capacity and refrigerated container plug points specifically designed to carry temperature-sensitive cargo such as fresh fruit, vegetables, seafood, pharmaceuticals, and other perishable goods that require precise climate control throughout the voyage. These specialized container vessels serve the growing global cold chain logistics market and command premium charter rates reflecting their specialized operational capabilities.

The Container Ship Buying Process — A Step by Step Guide

Purchasing a container ship is a significant financial and operational commitment that requires careful planning, thorough due diligence, and expert professional guidance at every stage. At Ships24.net, we walk our clients through every step of the container vessel acquisition process with clarity, transparency, and dedicated personal support from start to finish.

Step One — Define Your Requirements and Investment Strategy

The first and most important step in any container ship acquisition is clearly defining what you need and why. Key decisions at this stage include identifying the right vessel size and TEU capacity for your intended trade route and cargo volumes, determining your target vessel age range and condition expectations, establishing a realistic acquisition budget that accounts for both purchase price and post-acquisition operational costs, deciding on your preferred flag state and classification society, and defining your intended commercial deployment strategy — whether time charter, voyage charter, or spot market operation. Ships24.net brokers work closely with buyers at this initial stage to provide honest market guidance and help crystallize a well-defined vessel acquisition brief that forms the foundation of an efficient and focused search process.

Step Two — Market Search and Vessel Identification

Once your acquisition requirements are clearly defined, Ships24.net immediately activates our global network of verified container ship owners, operators, and sellers to identify the most suitable vessels currently available in the market. Our brokers have access to both publicly marketed container vessels and exclusive off-market opportunities sourced through our private owner network — giving our buyers a significant advantage over those relying solely on publicly available vessel listings. We present each shortlisted vessel with a comprehensive summary covering key technical specifications, classification status, trading history, condition overview, and current market pricing — allowing buyers to make informed initial assessments efficiently and without unnecessary delay.

Step Three — Vessel Inspection and Technical Due Diligence

For every container vessel that advances to serious purchase consideration, Ships24.net coordinates a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection program involving experienced and internationally accredited marine surveyors, naval architects, and technical specialists. A thorough container ship inspection covers hull and structural condition, main engine and auxiliary machinery assessment, hatch cover integrity and weathertightness, lashing and securing equipment condition, reefer plug point functionality and electrical system capacity, navigation and communication equipment, safety and lifesaving appliance certification, and a complete review of the vessel's class survey history and outstanding recommendations. Our brokers ensure that buyers receive complete, unbiased, and fully transparent inspection reports before any purchase commitment is finalized.

Step Four — Commercial Negotiation and Agreement

Armed with the results of the technical inspection and a clear understanding of the vessel's market value, Ships24.net brokers conduct skilled and experienced commercial negotiations on behalf of our buyer clients to secure the most favorable purchase price and contractual terms available. This stage includes preparation and negotiation of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) — the primary legal contract governing the vessel sale — covering purchase price, deposit arrangements, inspection rights, delivery conditions, and all other key commercial terms. Our brokers have extensive experience negotiating container ship MOAs across all vessel sizes and transaction complexities, consistently delivering favorable outcomes for our clients.

Step Five — Closing, Documentation and Delivery

The final stage of the container ship acquisition process involves the coordinated management of all closing documentation, fund transfers, flag state registration, and classification society transfer procedures necessary to legally complete the transaction and deliver the vessel to its new owner. Ships24.net works closely with experienced maritime lawyers, ship registries, and classification society representatives to ensure that every document is accurate, legally sound, and processed efficiently — bringing the transaction to a clean and successful close and ensuring the vessel is safely delivered to its new owner on the agreed terms and timeline.

Key Things to Keep in Mind When Buying a Container Ship

Container ship acquisition involves a number of important considerations that can significantly impact both the commercial success and operational viability of your investment. Ships24.net highlights the following critical factors that every container ship buyer must carefully evaluate before proceeding with any vessel purchase.

Vessel Age and Remaining Economic Life

Vessel Age and Remaining Economic Life are among the most important commercial considerations in any container ship acquisition. Younger vessels command higher prices but offer lower operating costs, better fuel efficiency, superior charterer acceptance, and longer remaining commercial life. Older vessels are available at lower acquisition prices but typically carry higher maintenance costs, increased drydock expenditure, and potential restrictions on charterer acceptance from major shipping lines that impose age limits on vessels they employ.

Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Compliance

Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Compliance have become increasingly critical commercial and regulatory considerations in the container shipping market. Vessels equipped with modern slow-speed two-stroke main engines, energy-saving devices, and scrubber systems or LNG dual-fuel propulsion deliver significantly lower fuel costs and stronger compliance positions under the IMO's Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) regulations and Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) requirements — translating directly into better charter market acceptance and stronger long-term asset values.

Classification Society Status and Survey Condition

Classification Society Status and Survey Condition directly impact a vessel's trading capabilities, charterer acceptance, port state control performance, and insurability. Buyers should always verify that the vessel maintains a clean and current class certificate with a reputable classification society and that there are no outstanding class conditions, recommendations, or overdue surveys that could restrict the vessel's trading or require significant near-term capital expenditure.

Hatch Cover and Cargo Gear Condition

Hatch Cover and Cargo Gear Condition are particularly important technical considerations for container ships, as defective hatch covers are a leading cause of cargo damage claims and insurance complications. A thorough hatch cover inspection including hose testing and ultrasonic testing should always form part of any container ship pre-purchase survey program.

Charter Party Status and Existing Employment

Charter Party Status and Existing Employment can significantly influence both the attractiveness and the complexity of a container ship acquisition. Vessels sold with existing time charter arrangements attached provide buyers with immediate and predictable revenue streams from day one — but require careful legal review of charter party terms, counterparty quality, remaining charter duration, and any change of ownership notification requirements that must be addressed as part of the transaction closing process.

Benefiting From Ships24.net Experience in Container Ship Transactions

When you choose Ships24.net as your container ship brokerage partner, you gain access to a level of market expertise, professional capability, and dedicated personal service that makes a real and measurable difference to the outcome of your transaction. Our years of accumulated experience in the global container vessel sale and purchase market means that our brokers have navigated every type of container ship transaction — from straightforward single-vessel acquisitions for first-time buyers to complex multi-vessel portfolio transactions for established container operators — and have consistently delivered outstanding results for clients operating across every major maritime market in the world.

Our market intelligence capabilities are second to none. Ships24.net continuously monitors container vessel pricing trends, charter rate movements, newbuilding price benchmarks, fleet supply and demand dynamics, and regulatory development across the container shipping sector — ensuring that our clients always have access to the most current, accurate, and actionable market information available when making their most important vessel investment decisions. Our global network of container ship owners, operators, charterers, financial institutions, and maritime advisors gives our clients privileged access to opportunities and insights that simply cannot be obtained through less established or less connected brokerage channels.

Perhaps most importantly, Ships24.net brings an unwavering commitment to honest, transparent, and genuinely client-centered brokerage that puts your interests above all else in every transaction we handle. We tell our clients what they need to hear — not what they want to hear — because we understand that honest guidance is the most valuable service any broker can provide. When you work with Ships24.net, you are not just hiring a broker — you are gaining a trusted maritime partner with the experience, integrity, and professional capability to help you achieve the best possible outcome in your container ship transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions — Container Ship For Sale

Q1. How many container ships are currently operating in the world?

The global container vessel fleet currently comprises approximately 6,000 to 6,500 active container ships of all sizes, collectively representing a total carrying capacity of over 27 million TEU. This fleet has grown dramatically over the past three decades driven by the explosive expansion of global trade volumes and the continued shift of manufacturing activity to lower-cost production centers in Asia. The fleet ranges from the world's largest Ultra Large Container Vessels carrying over 24,000 TEU on the major deep-sea trade lanes down to small feeder vessels of a few hundred TEU serving short-sea coastal and river trades. Ships24.net maintains comprehensive market coverage across all container ship size categories and our brokers have real-time visibility of vessel availability and pricing across the entire global container fleet.

Q2. What is a TEU and why does it matter when buying a container ship?

TEU stands for Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit and is the standard measurement used to express container ship carrying capacity. One TEU represents the volume of a standard 20-foot intermodal shipping container. A container ship's TEU capacity is the single most important size parameter in the container shipping market — directly determining which trade routes the vessel can economically serve, which ports it can access based on berth length and crane reach limitations, what charter rates it can command in the market, and what its overall commercial earning potential is over its operating life.

Q3. What are the main costs involved in owning and operating a container ship?

Container ship ownership involves a range of ongoing operational costs that buyers must carefully factor into their investment planning and commercial projections. The primary cost categories include crew wages, victualing, and travel expenses which typically represent the largest single operating cost item, vessel maintenance and repair costs covering routine maintenance, unplanned repairs, and spare parts, drydock and special survey costs which recur every two and a half to five years depending on the vessel's survey interval, hull and machinery insurance and P&I club membership fees, management fees if the vessel is operated through a third-party ship management company, port disbursement costs for port calls, pilotage, and towage, and fuel costs for vessel movements between charters and during ballast voyages. Ships24.net provides buyers with realistic and detailed operating cost projections for any container vessel under consideration, helping investors build accurate financial models that reflect the true economics of container ship ownership.

Q4. What classification societies certify container ships?

Container ships are certified by the world's leading classification societies which set and enforce the structural, mechanical, and safety standards that govern vessel design, construction, and ongoing operational integrity. The most widely recognized classification societies for container vessels include Lloyd's Register (LR), Bureau Veritas (BV), DNV (Det Norske Veritas), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Korean Register (KR), Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK), and China Classification Society (CCS). Maintaining a clean class record with a top-tier classification society is essential for container ship owners — directly impacting charterer acceptance from major container lines, port state control performance, hull and machinery insurance terms, and the vessel's resale value in the secondhand market. Ships24.net verifies classification status and survey records thoroughly on every container vessel presented to prospective buyers.

Q5. What environmental regulations apply to container ships in the current market?

Container ships operating in today's market are subject to an increasingly demanding framework of international environmental regulations that directly impact vessel values, operating costs, and commercial trading flexibility. The most significant current regulatory requirements include the IMO 2020 global sulfur cap limiting fuel sulfur content to 0.5 percent, the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) requirements mandating minimum fuel efficiency standards for existing vessels, the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) annual rating system that grades vessels on their operational carbon efficiency and imposes corrective action requirements on underperforming ships, and the Ballast Water Management Convention requiring the installation of approved ballast water treatment systems on all ocean-going vessels. Buyers must carefully assess how any target vessel performs against these regulatory benchmarks — as non-compliant or poorly rated vessels face increasing commercial restrictions and declining charter market acceptance. Ships24.net provides comprehensive regulatory compliance assessments for all container vessels as a standard component of our buyer advisory service.

Q6. Can I buy a container ship with an existing charter attached?

Yes, and in many cases purchasing a container ship with an existing time charter arrangement already in place can be a highly attractive proposition for buyers — providing immediate and predictable revenue from day one of ownership without the commercial uncertainty of entering the spot charter market with a newly acquired vessel. However, buying a vessel with a charter attached requires careful legal and commercial due diligence covering the quality and financial strength of the charter counterparty, the remaining duration and daily rate of the charter, any change of ownership clauses or charterer approval requirements embedded in the charter party, and the overall terms and conditions of the existing charter agreement. Ships24.net brokers have extensive experience managing charter-attached container ship transactions and work closely with experienced maritime lawyers to ensure that all charter party implications are fully understood and properly addressed in the sale and purchase process.

Q7. What is the best age of container ship to buy for maximum return on investment?

The optimal container ship age for maximum investment return depends significantly on the buyer's specific commercial strategy, risk appetite, investment horizon, and available capital. Buyers seeking maximum charter market acceptance, lowest operating costs, and strongest long-term asset value preservation typically target vessels between zero and ten years of age — paying a premium acquisition price in exchange for the commercial and operational advantages that modern, fuel-efficient vessels provide. Buyers seeking the best balance between acquisition cost and remaining commercial life often focus on vessels in the ten to fifteen year age bracket — where prices have adjusted to reflect the vessel's age but meaningful trading life and charter market accessibility remain. Value-oriented buyers and operators with strong technical management capabilities sometimes target older vessels between fifteen and twenty years of age where acquisition prices are at their most competitive — accepting higher operational costs and more limited charter market options in exchange for the lower capital outlay. Ships24.net provides honest, experience-based guidance on age-bracket selection for every buyer based on their individual commercial objectives and financial parameters.

Q8. How long does the container ship buying process typically take?

The timeline for completing a container ship purchase transaction varies depending on the complexity of the deal, the condition of the vessel, the buyer's due diligence requirements, and the efficiency of the documentation and closing process. As a general guideline, a straightforward container ship sale and purchase transaction — from initial vessel identification through inspection, negotiation, MOA signing, and final delivery — typically takes between four and twelve weeks to complete. More complex transactions involving older vessels requiring extensive survey work, charter-attached vessels requiring legal review of charter party terms, or transactions involving multiple vessels or complex financing structures may take longer. Ships24.net manages the entire transaction timeline on behalf of our clients with meticulous attention to scheduling, milestone management, and proactive communication — ensuring that every container ship transaction we handle progresses as efficiently and smoothly as possible toward a successful conclusion.

Q9. Does Ships24.net assist with container ship financing?

Yes. Ships24.net actively assists qualified container ship buyers in identifying and accessing the most suitable and competitive financing options available for their specific acquisition requirements. We maintain strong and well-established relationships with leading maritime banks, specialist shipping lenders, export credit agencies, maritime leasing companies, and private equity investors across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East — giving our clients direct access to a broad range of financing structures tailored to container ship acquisitions of every size and value. Whether you are seeking a conventional commercial bank shipping loan, a sale and leaseback arrangement, export credit agency financing for a newbuilding order, or an alternative financing structure through a private maritime lender, Ships24.net can help connect you with the right financial partners and support the financing process from initial lender introduction through to credit approval and drawdown.

Q10. How do I start buying or selling a container ship with Ships24.net?

Getting started with Ships24.net is simple, fast, and completely confidential. For buyers, contact our brokerage team through the Ships24.net website or directly by email or telephone with your container ship requirements including preferred TEU capacity range, target vessel age, budget, flag state preference, intended trade route, and commercial deployment strategy. Our brokers will respond promptly — typically within 24 hours — with a curated selection of suitable container vessels currently available in the market, complete with technical summaries, pricing guidance, and our honest professional assessment of each opportunity. For sellers, provide our team with your vessel details and pricing expectations and we will immediately conduct a market appraisal and develop a targeted marketing strategy to connect your vessel with the most qualified and motivated buyers in our extensive global network. At Ships24.net, fast response, complete confidentiality, and outstanding results are the standards we hold ourselves to in every container ship transaction we handle.

Beyond Container Ships — Every Vessel Type, Every Market, Every Ocean

While container ships represent one of our most active and commercially significant brokerage categories, Ships24.net proudly operates as a truly complete and full-spectrum maritime brokerage house with the global reach, deep technical knowledge, and professional expertise to handle the sale and acquisition of every vessel type actively traded in the international shipping market today. Our comprehensive all-vessel brokerage portfolio covers Bulk Carriers, Crude Oil Tankers, Product Tankers, Chemical Tankers, LNG Carriers, LPG Carriers, RoRo Ships, Pure Car Carriers (PCC), Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTC), Heavy Lift Vessels, Multi-Purpose Cargo Ships, General Cargo Vessels, Offshore Supply Vessels (OSV), Platform Supply Vessels (PSV), Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels (AHTS), Crane Vessels, Pipe Laying Vessels, Cable Laying Ships, Dredgers, Hopper Barges, FPSO Units, Floating Storage Units (FSU), Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRU), Accommodation Vessels, Survey Ships, Fishing Vessels, Fish Factory Ships, Reefer Vessels, Livestock Carriers, Passenger Ships, Cruise Ships, Expedition Vessels, RoPax Ferries, Tugboats, Pilot Boats, Barges, Inland Waterway Vessels, Research Ships, Training Vessels, Ice Breakers, Super Yachts, and Harbor Craft. Whatever vessel type your business requires or your investment strategy demands, Ships24.net has the market knowledge, the global connections, the transactional experience, and the unwavering professional commitment to deliver the right solution efficiently, transparently, and with the results-driven dedication that maritime clients across the globe have come to expect from Ships24.net. Visit ships24.net today and take the first step toward your next successful vessel transaction with a brokerage team that truly delivers on every promise.