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MacGregor Launches Balanced Lashing System to Improve Container Ship Safety

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM

MacGregor has unveiled a new container lashing system designed to solve the industry challenge of uneven load distribution, improving safety and capacity.

In a significant development for the container shipping industry, MacGregor has launched its revolutionary Balanced Lashing System. This innovative solution aims to address the long-standing issue of uneven load distribution in container ship lashings. Conventional container ships often struggle with lashings that share loads unevenly, with upper lashings bearing the majority of the weight. This can lead to safety risks and inefficient use of cargo space. MacGregor's new Balanced Lashing System is designed to solve this problem by ensuring even load distribution across all lashings. 'The Balanced Lashing System is a game-changer for container shipping,' said Magnus Sjöberg, Senior Vice President of Merchant Solutions at MacGregor. 'By addressing this fundamental challenge, we are redefining container ship safety and capacity in a way that will benefit the entire industry.' According to industry reports, the new system utilizes advanced load monitoring and automated adjustment capabilities to maintain optimal lashing tension. This helps prevent damage to containers and the ship structure, while also allowing for more efficient stowage and increased cargo capacity. The launch of the Balanced Lashing System comes at a critical time for the container shipping sector, which has faced numerous operational and safety challenges in recent years. Industry experts believe innovations like this will be crucial in helping the industry adapt and thrive in the years ahead.
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