The vessel which was built in 2021 and is operated by Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Marine Corporation arrived in the UK from Rotterdam.
The world's largest cargo ship has arrived in the UK.
The Ever Ace can carry 23,992 standard containers, holding the record for the most containers loaded on to a single ship. The vessel arrived at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, the biggest and busiest container port in Britain, on Sunday morning. The 1,300ft ship which is operated by Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Marine Corporation, arrived in the UK from Rotterdam.Advertisement
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Prince William's regret over his last ever conversation with mother Diana'I think Harry and I were just in a desperate rush to say goodbye. If I’d known now what was going to happen, I wouldn’t have been so blasé about it.'
Read more »
In pictures: 'Hottest ever' Royal Ascot relaxes dress codeRacegoers enjoy a relaxed dress code at the royal meeting as they deal with soaring temperatures
Read more »
Jurassic World: The Exhibition with roaming dinosaurs set to launch soonThe dinosaurs are coming to London!
Read more »
World Cup fans face sleeping in £160-a-night TENTS as Qatar 'runs out of hotels'ENGLAND fans travelling to the World Cup face sleeping in £160-a-night TENTS. That’s because Qatar is reportedly running out of affordable hotels this winter. 100,000 rooms in Doha and four other c…
Read more »
FIFA reveal host cities and stunning stadiums for World Cup in USA, Canada and MexicoFIFA has announced the host cities for the 2026 World Cup, with stunning stadiums and fascinating locations to visit for fans looking to head to the finals in four years’ time. Football’s gov…
Read more »
British soldiers must get ready to fight Russia in Third World War, army chief warnsThe new head of the British Army's told his troops they must prepare to fight the Russian army in a potential World War Three.
Read more »