WFW advises MPCC on US $144.4m green container newbuild order
The vessels, which will be on seven-year long term charters to Israeli line operator Zim following delivery scheduled in early 2024, represent MPCC’s first ever newbuild order.
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The vessels, which will be on seven-year long term charters to Israeli line operator Zim following delivery scheduled in early 2024, represent MPCC’s first ever newbuild order.
WFW was chosen to advise on this deal ahead of a number of other leading international firms thanks to the experience and expertise of its lawyers.
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