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A crane has a lift capacity of 5,000 metric tonnes and lowering equipment can reach a depth of 3,500 meters. The vessel is equipped with class 3 dynamic positioning system. The monohull is designed for fast transit speed and optimum motion characteristics in operation. [1] The vessel can accommodate 289 persons.
Like the IMO ship identification number, the company identification number is a seven-digit number with the prefix IMO. For example, for the ship Atlantic Star (IMO 8024026), IMO 5304986 referred to the former ship manager Pullmantur Cruises Ship Management Ltd and IMO 5364264 to her former owner, Pullmantur Cruises Empress Ltd. [16]
Ship Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref CMA CGM Andromeda: 1992 9410727 18 March 2009 In service [2] CMA CGM Aquila: 1993 9410741 10 June 2009 In service [3] CMA CGM Cassiopeia: 1995 9410765 15 October 2009 In service [4] CMA CGM Titan: 1957 9399222 4 November 2009 In service [5] CMA CGM Callisto: 1994 9410753 2 July 2010 In service [6 ...
The M class is a series of 6 container ships built for Maersk Line. The ships were built by Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark and have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 11,008 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1]
CSCL Indian Ocean is a container ship, operated by China Shipping Container Lines. She was built in Ulsan, Korea , by Hyundai Heavy Industries , and launched on November 15, 2014. At the time of her construction she, and her four sister ships, CSCL Globe , CSCL Pacific Ocean , CSCL Atlantic Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean , were the largest ...
The Evergreen F class is a series of 20 container ships built for Evergreen Marine. The ships have a maximal theoretical capacity of around 12,100 TEU. [1] The first ship of this class was delivered in 2020 and built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. Samsung Heavy Industries built eight ships in total.
The Globe class is a series of 10 container ships originally built for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and later operated by Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships were built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea. The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 5,605 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1]