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VICT services largest vessel to call at the Port of Melbourne 

The CMA CGM Group continues to deploy the largest vessel, in capacity, at the Port of Melbourne (PoMC) breaking their own record previously held by the CMA CGM Ural at 10,622 TEU operated by ANL on the Australia Asia Express 2 (AAX2) service.  

Victoria International Container Terminal service's largest vessel to call at the Port of Melbourne

Like the CMA CGM Ural, the CMA CGM Estelle berthed at Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) in Webb Dock. 

The addition of the CMA CGM Estelle, with a nominal capacity of 10,926 TEU operates on the North Europe Mediterranean Oceania (NEMO) service.  

Tim Vancampen, VICT chief executive officer, said: “VICT would like to congratulate the CMA CGM Group on their continued drive for efficiencies through deploying larger vessels with clear environmental benefits in the Oceania trades to support the demand of the economy and utilise the ability to increase economies of scale.   

Increase vessel size 

“In partnership with PoMC in the Webb Dock Development, we are committed to supporting the Victorian shipping industry with our $235 million investment that will increase our ability to accommodate increasing vessel sizes.”  

Saul Cannon, PoMC chief executive officer, welcomed the arrival of the record-breaking vessel: “It’s really exciting to see this vessel arrive at Port of Melbourne.  We are investing across the port to ensure we can accommodate the larger vessels that are calling at Melbourne.”  

He adds: “The global shipping fleet is deploying larger vessels. Port of Melbourne is well positioned to meet global shipping trends to serve the growing freight needs of Victoria and south-eastern Australia now and into the future.”