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Hong Kong-based TS Lines (TSL) has taken in charge the 1,808 teu TS PUSAN, the last of six wide beams ‘Bangkokmax’ sisters from CSBC of Taiwan. The carrier had ordered the first two ships in July 2015 with two follow-up orders in May 2016 and two more in March 2018. 

TS Lines’ gearless ships are based on the ‘CSBC 1800 Mk-II’ design, a type of which, including the TS PUSAN, 22 units have been delivered since 2014. The ships are 171.99 m long and they have a breadth of 27.50 m. With their compact dimensions, the vessels cannot only call at Bangkok, but they are also well suited to serve smaller ports with physical constraints, especially in South East Asia.

TS PUSAN

The TS PUSAN is propelled by a six-cylinder MAN-B&W engine of the S60ME-C8.5 model providing a power of 12,050 kW. She will be fitted with a scrubber in the first quarter of this year. 

The TS PUSAN follows the TS QINGDAO, delivered in October, and she has recently phased into the Japan – Taiwan – South China service ‘PAS’ that is jointly offered by TS Lines and Yang Ming. Here, she replaces the chartered 1,708 teu MILLENIUM BRIGHT, which has since been re-assigned to trade on the ‘South China – Philippines service 1′ service (CP1).

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