China's shipbuilding industry has smashed another world record with the Jinling 155 - a colossal new car carrier stretching 228 meters long and 37.8 meters wide. This floating behemoth can transport up to 9,500 vehicles in a single voyage, making it the largest vehicle transporter ever built. After successfully completing rigorous sea trials under maritime supervision, the Jinling 155 has proven its readiness for delivery. The vessel's impressive trial performance included comprehensive mechanical evaluations and speed tests before safely returning to dock at its Yangzhou shipyard. Built by China's leading Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) specialist, the same shipbuilder that previously held the world record with its April 22 delivery, the Jinling 155 represents another milestone in Yangzhou's shipbuilding dominance. The facility has earned global recognition as a "hidden champion," consistently delivering more car carriers than any other shipyard worldwide. With the Jinling 155's imminent handover, China's shipbuilding industry demonstrates its relentless drive to push boundaries in maritime transportation technology and capacity. This latest achievement cements Yangzhou's position at the forefront of supersized vessel innovation.