Air Freight News

CMA CGM Marco Polo arrives at the Port of New York and New Jersey setting a new big-ship record

May 21, 2021

The Port of New York and New Jersey welcomed the CMA CGM Marco Polo to APM Terminals at the Elizabeth Port Authority Marine Terminal on Thursday, May 20. The arrival set a new record for the largest ship to call on the Port of New York and New Jersey, unseating the CMA CGM Brazil, which arrived on September 12, 2020. The CMA CGM Marco Polo is the largest vessel to call upon any U.S. East Coast port to date and will continue to break records as it sails south to call on other U.S. ports.

CMA CGM Marco Polo
CMA CGM Marco Polo entering the Port of NY & NJ

Constructed in 2013, the CMA CGM Marco Polo was the largest container ship in the world at that time. It has a maximum capacity of up to 16,022 TEUs—equal to a distance of nearly 61 miles if the containers are placed end-to-end. The vessel stretches 1,300 feet in length, longer than the height of the Empire State Building, and is 176 feet wide.

After a transatlantic voyage via the Suez Canal, the Port of New York and New Jersey is the first port of call in the U.S. for the CMA CGM Marco Polo. The ship was welcomed at APM Terminals with a ceremony to mark this important milestone. Port Director Sam Ruda presented a plaque to the ship’s Captain Zeljko Mioc.

Up to 5,000 TEUs of items, including clothing, pharmaceuticals, furniture, appliances, building materials, home fixtures, and food, were unloaded from the Marco Polo for distribution to businesses throughout the region and beyond. Ultra-large container ships can carry more containers with fewer vessels, leading to a decreased environmental impact. They also make the transportation of goods more economical while contributing to local, regional, and national growth.

The ability for the world’s largest container ships to call on the Port of New York and New Jersey would not be possible without The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s critical investments over the past few years. The Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Program increased the air draft of the bridge to 215 feet, and the Harbor Deepening Program created a 50-foot deep shipping channel, allowing the next generation of ultra-large container vessels to call on the Port of New York and New Jersey.

The Marco Polo is part of CMA CGM Group’s fleet of 500 vessels, which serve more than 420 commercial ports worldwide. The ship sails on the company’s Columbus JAX service, traveling from South Asia to the East Coast of America. A world leader in shipping and logistics, CMA CGM is a long-time partner of the Port of New York and New Jersey.

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Mr._Hogan_Huang_%28left%29%2C_AVP_of_Huan_Ming_%28Shanghai%29_International_Shipping_Agency_Co_.%2C_Ltd_..jpg
Yang Ming receives AFLAS Award for Best Sustainable Shipping Line
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/x1000w-Green_Marine_Certified_color_copy.png
Port Canaveral earns Green Marine certification for the 10th consecutive year
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/hormuz_transits_june_247a67.png
Dry bulk Hormuz transits now at 100% pre-war levels – AXS Signal Ocean
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/MerchantsBridge-Courtesy_Walsh_Construction%2C_credit_to_Trey_Cambern_Photography.jpg
FreightWeekSTL 2026 closes with milestone countdown celebrating Freightway’s first decade
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/CMA_CGM_at_AFLAS.jpg
CMA CGM crowned “Best Global Shipping Line” for the sixth consecutive year at the 2026 AFLAS Awards
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Interporto-pd-terminal-dji0130d.jpg_copy_.png
PSA Intermodal Italy and Logtainer sign agreement to manage Padova Intermodal Terminal as PSA Padova
View Article