Discover the world's largest shipping companies ranked by fleet size, updated for 2025. Our comprehensive analysis covers major global carriers and their shipping capacity.
The podium below showcases the three largest shipping companies globally based on fleet size. These industry leaders collectively operate over 2,500 vessels and represent a significant portion of the global shipping capacity.

Fleet size is the central metric in our ranking system. It refers to the total number of vessels operated by a company. This factor best represents operational capacity, shipping network reach, and investment scale. A larger fleet not only increases route flexibility but also enhances reliability, resilience, and service frequency across global trade lanes.
The ranking process begins with data collection, gathering verified information from company financial reports, maritime industry associations, and trusted shipping databases.
Once collected, every data point undergoes a verification process where it is cross-referenced with multiple independent sources to confirm accuracy.
The comprehensive table below ranks the world's leading maritime shipping companies based on their fleet size. Additional metrics such as TEU capacity and volume transported provide further context on each company's market position.
| Rank | Company | Number of ships |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 880 | |
| 2 | 873 | |
| 3 | 824 | |
| 4 | 800 | |
| 5 | 715 | |
| 6 | 658 | |
| 7 | 516 | |
| 8 | 451 | |
| 9 | 400 | |
| 10 | 299 |
Source: International Maritime Organization, 2025
The global shipping fleet continues to expand, with an average annual growth rate of 4,2% over the past five years.
Global container trade volume increased by 5,8% year-over-year, reaching 180 million TEUs.
The Asia-Pacific region dominates the global maritime sector, with companies from China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan accounting for over 60% of the world's top 20 shipping lines by fleet size.
European shipping lines continue to be key players in the industry.
The next stage is analysis, where companies are ranked mainly by fleet size.
Finally, our rankings are updated quarterly, ensuring they reflect the latest changes, including new vessel acquisitions, fleet reductions, mergers, and operational shifts.
Fleet size is more than a number—it indicates strategic commitment, investment capacity, and global competitiveness.
A larger fleet means a company can operate more routes, maintain higher frequency schedules, and better respond to global supply chain fluctuations.
Companies with numerous vessels are better positioned to absorb disruptions such as port congestion, equipment shortages, or geopolitical instability.
Fleet size highlights investment strength, showing a company's long-term dedication to maintaining and expanding its maritime infrastructure.
The top 10 shipping companies now control 85% of global container capacity, up from 74% five years ago.
Source: World Shipping Council, 2025
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