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On March 29, 2018, the container ship COSCO Shipping Leo collided with the cargo ship MERCURY TRIUMPH loaded with steel in the East China Sea during sea trials. The MERCURY TRIUMPH cargo ship was seriously damaged, and the starboard of the Leo ship's bow on COSCO Shipping Leo was damaged. There were 150 people on COSCO SHIPPING LEO at the time ...
The group was a Chinese state-owned multinational transportation conglomerate. By May 2014, China Shipping's container shipping subsidiary – China Shipping Container Lines – operated 156 container vessels with 656,000 TEU capacity. [6] China Shipping Container Lines' container ship CSCL Globe was the world largest in 2014. [7]
China Ocean Shipping Company (abbreviated as COSCO) was a former shipping corporation from 1961 to 2016, owned by the State Council of China. The company merged with China Shipping Group Company to form China COSCO Shipping Corporation in January 2016. COSCO was founded in 1961 as a state-owned shipping and logistics services supplier company. [1]
Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (19273 TEU) COSCO Shipping Aries: NE231 9783497 15 Jan 2018 In service [7] COSCO Shipping Leo: NE232 9783502 23 Apr 2018 In service [8] COSCO Shipping Capricorn: NE233 9783514 18 Jul 2018 In service [9] COSCO Shipping Aquarius: NE234 9789623 5 Jun 2019 In service [10] Dalian Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (19273 TEU)
Pages in category "Ships of COSCO Shipping" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Globe-class container ship; Glory-class container ship; H.
The Star class is a series of 8 container ships built for China Shipping Container Lines and currently operated by COSCO SHIPPING Lines. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 14,074 TEU. [1] The ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.
Construction begin in March 2015, when the first steel for the ship was cut. [3] She was launched on 28 April 2016, [4] and entered service in December 2016. [1] Shortly before her delivery, COSCO merged with China Shipping to form a new company that retained the COSCO name; during the merger, Guang Hua Kou was renamed Xin Guang Hua. [1] [2]