South Korea — Ekhbary News Agency
While automotive manufacturers typically vie for speed and power records on asphalt, Hyundai has chosen to break new ground in the realm of maritime shipping. The company recently unveiled its new vessel, the "Glovis Leader," which has been designated as the world's largest car carrier, boasting an impressive capacity to transport up to 10,800 vehicles per voyage.
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This monumental achievement underscores Hyundai's commitment not only to vehicle innovation but also to enhancing global transportation logistics. The "Glovis Leader" represents a significant leap forward in maritime shipping capabilities, far exceeding the conventional capacities of existing car carriers. Its ability to move vast numbers of vehicles efficiently across oceans is expected to streamline the supply chain for the burgeoning global automotive production, setting a new standard for the industry.