The CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air and logistics solutions, announces the arrival in its fleet of its 400th owned vessel, the CMA CGM MONTE CRISTO, the first in a series of six methanol container ships.
This key milestone reflects the Group’s long-term investment strategy, built on asset ownership and the integration of advanced technologies to enhance the environmental and operational performance of its fleet.
A key milestone for the Group’s fleet
With the CMA CGM MONTE CRISTO, the Group reaches a milestone of 400 owned vessels, within a fleet of more than 650 vessels worldwide. The container ship has a maximum capacity of 16,204 TEU, including around 1,000 reefer plugs, and measures 366 meters in length and 51 meters in beam. The vessel will sail under the Maltese flag.
The vessel has a crew of 23 seafarers and is under the command of Captain Predrag Vojvodic. It meets high standards in terms of safety, comfort and accommodation.
A methanol container ship at the core of the Group’s decarbonization pathway
The CMA CGM MONTE CRISTO becomes the 11th methanol container ship in the CMA CGM fleet, out of a total of 24 such vessels on order.
Committed to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2050, the CMA CGM Group is deploying the best available solutions to reduce the environmental footprint of maritime transport and logistics. The Group is preparing to operate, by 2031, around 200 dual-fuel LNG and methanol container ships, that can be powered with low-carbon energy.
Deployment on a service linking North Asia, the Levant and the Adriatic Sea
Built at DSIC Tianjin Shipyard, the CMA CGM MONTE CRISTO held its naming ceremony on 21 January 2026 in Tianjin, with Liu Liping, Deputy General Manager of EPPEN BIOTECH, as godmother.
The vessel will enter commercial service on 29 January 2026 in Ningbo, on the BEX2 – Phoenician Express service, connecting North Asia with the Levant and the Adriatic Sea.
Source: CMA CGM Group




