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Hanjin Venezia, formerly named the Cosco Busan, is a 275 m (902 ft) container ship. On 7 November 2007, it collided with the protective fender of the Delta Tower of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge in heavy fog. [3] The collision sliced open two of its fuel tanks and led to the Cosco Busan oil spill in San Francisco Bay. [4]
The ship was constructed by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., South Korea. The keel was laid in September 2012 and the ship was launched in January 2013 as the MV Hanjin Aqua under the flag of Panama and delivered to its owner, Hanjin. [2] The ship is one of several sister ships built in the same period, including: MV Hanjin Mar (IMO ...
The Hanjin Sooho class is a series of 9 container ships built for the now defunct Hanjin Shipping. The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea . The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of around 13,102 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU).
Began a slot exchange with Hanjin Shipping on the Asia-East Coast of U.S. route; 2010s. Established a joint venture 'Netruck Franz' with Hyundai Logiem and SK Energy; Named Kim Seong-Man as Vice Chairman and Lee Suk-Hui as president and CEO; Joined world's largest shipping alliance, G6; Established a ship management company ‘Hyundai Ocean ...
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:
Ships built by Hanjin Heavy Industries. Pages in category "Ships built by Hanjin Heavy Industries" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
Container ship classes of Ocean Network Express Ship class Built Capacity (TEU) Ships in class Notes NYK Vega-class: 2006–2007 9,012 4 NYK Line: Hannover Bridge-class 2006–2009 8,212 8 K Line: NYK Oceanus-class 2007–2008 8,628–9,040 4 NYK Line: MOL Creation-class: 2007–2008, 2013–2014 8,110–8,560 10 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines: MOL ...
Pusan Newport International Terminal (PNIT) is a new port constructed in Busan, in South Korea; it is a joint venture between PSA International and Hanjin. [1] The port has three deepwater berths, 1.2 km of quay, and a capacity of 2 million TEU; it opened in March 2010. [2] [3] [4] The port is positioning itself as a trans-pacific transshipment ...