May13 , 2026

    CMA CGM sets world record with largest yacht shipment ever carried

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    In a landmark achievement for global logistics and maritime transport, French shipping giant CMA CGM has set a new world record by carrying the largest consignment of yachts ever loaded onto a single vessel.

    The record-breaking shipment, which was executed on one of CMA CGM’s next-generation container vessels, underscores the company’s expertise in handling specialized, high-value cargo. The yachts, varying in size and type, were securely stowed using advanced lashing systems and custom-designed transport solutions to ensure safety across the voyage.

    CMA CGM said the operation demonstrates its growing role as a trusted partner for luxury and oversized cargo movements. “This milestone highlights our ability to innovate and tailor logistics for unique requirements, while maintaining the highest standards of safety and reliability,” a company spokesperson said.

    The move also reflects broader demand in the luxury yacht industry, with increasing orders from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia driving transport requirements. By leveraging its global fleet and port network, CMA CGM is positioning itself at the forefront of specialized maritime logistics.

    Industry observers note that the shipment sets a benchmark not only for yacht transport but also for the capabilities of container shipping lines to diversify beyond standard cargo.

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