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  2. Maersk - Wikipedia

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    A Maersk Line 40ft container being lifted by a crane. A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (Danish: [ˈɛˀ ˈpʰe̝ˀ ˈmølɐ ˈmɛɐ̯sk]), usually known simply as Maersk (English: / m ɛər s k / MAIRSK), [3] is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and his father Peter Mærsk Møller.

  3. History of Maersk - Wikipedia

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    27 August 2024: Maersk christened the Alette Maersk, a 350-meter-long cargo ship with a capacity of over 16,000 TEU, at the Port of Los Angeles. Built in South Korea, this vessel is the first dual-fuel methanol-enabled container ship to arrive in the U.S. Olympic gold-medalist snowboarder Chloe Kim was named the ‘godmother’ of the Alette ...

  4. Maersk Line - Wikipedia

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    Container ship classes of Maersk Line Ship class Built Capacity (TEU) Ships in class Notes S-class: 1997–2000 8,160 3 out of 11 1 ship is scrapped and 7 ships under new owner. C-class: 1999–2002 8,650 5 out of 8 5 ships upgrated to 9,640 TEU, 3 under new owner L-class III 2001 3,700 6 Laura Maersk renamed to Louis Maersk A-class II: 2002 ...

  5. List of ships owned by Maersk - Wikipedia

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    Ship Capacity Entered service Displacement Length (metres) Note Handysize tanker Helene Maersk: 25,722 GT: 2010: 39,312 tonnes: 180 metres [1] Henning Maersk: 25,710 GT: 2010: 47,330 tonnes: 180 metres [2]

  6. Triple E-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011 Maersk announced orders for a new "Triple E" family of container ships with a capacity of 18,000 TEU, with an emphasis on lower fuel consumption. [4] They were built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea; the initial order, for ten ships, was valued at US$1.9 billion (2 trillion Korean Won); [5] Maersk had options to buy a further twenty ships. [6]

  7. Maersk M-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Gunde Maersk: Marchen Maersk (2008-2014) L212 9359014 18 May 2008 In service [3] Gunhilde Maersk: Maren Maersk (2008-2014) L213 9359026 22 Jul 2008 In service [4] Gustav Maersk: Mette Maersk (2008-2014) L214 9359038 14 Oct 2008 In service [5] Guthorm Maersk: Marit Maersk (2009-2014) L215 9359040 19 Jan 2009 In service [6] Gerda Maersk: Mathilde ...

  8. Category:Ships of Maersk - Wikipedia

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  9. Maersk V-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The V class is a series of 7 container ships built for Maersk Line.They were the largest container ships with ice class 1A when they were built. [1] The ships were built by COSCO Zhoushan Shipyard in China and have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 3,600 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).