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  2. MSC Gülsün - Wikipedia

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    MSC Gülsün, at the time of her launch in 2019, was the world's largest container ship. Built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea, she is almost 62 metres (203 ft 5 in) wide and 400 metres (1,312 ft 4 in) long.

  3. Daniela-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 2017 a fire broke out in one of the containers onboard of MSC Daniela while the ship was on route from Singapore to the Suez Canal. [2] After the fire was put out the remaining containers were offloaded in the port of Colombo. [3] On 22 May she arrived in Shanghai for repairs that were initially expected to only take around three ...

  4. Gülsün-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    The Gülsün class is a series of container ships built for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The largest ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 23,756 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). They were the largest container ships in the world when they were launched in 2019, surpassing OOCL Hong Kong (21,413 TEU).

  5. MSC Daniela - Wikipedia

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    The building of MSC Daniela was started on 1 July 2006 and finished at the end of 2008; the ship was subsequently crowned as the largest according to cargo capacity. The shipbuilder was Samsung Heavy Industries in Geoje, South Korea. However, MSC Daniela is now neither the longest container ship in the world, nor does it have the largest tonnage.

  6. MSC Sindy - Wikipedia

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    MSC Sindy is the sister ship to the MSC Bruxelles. [4] MSC Sindy uses a 12-cylinder, two-stroke oil engine developing 68,519 kilowatts (91,885 shp) and driving a single propeller. [1] The ship has 4 auxiliary generators, each rated at 2,950 kW. [1] MSC Sindy can carry under 9,580 TEUs, 700 of which may be refrigerated containers.

  7. Pegasus-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    MSC Mirjam: 2156 9767376 16 Nov 2016 In service [8] MSC Rifaya: 2157 9767388 9 Feb 2017 In service [9] MSC Leanne: 2158 9767390 22 Mar 2017 In service [10] Hyundai Heavy Industries (19368 TEU) MSC Anna: 2842 9777204 21 Dec 2016 In service [11] MSC Viviana: 2843 9777216 15 Mar 2017 In service [12] Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering ...

  8. MSC Pamela - Wikipedia

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    MSC Pamela was built by Samsung Heavy Industries and launched in 2005. The vessel's engine, also built by Samsung Heavy Industries, consumes 248 tonnes of heavy fuel oil per day. The vessel measures 336.6m in length, a draft of 15m, with a gross tonnage of 107,200 and with a breadth of 45.6m (150ft); is capable of a maximum speed of 25.2 knots.

  9. MSC Bruxelles - Wikipedia

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    MSC Bruxelles was built by Samsung Heavy Industries in yard 1511 and was finished in November 2005. [1] This dry cargo [2] container ship is operated by Redeerei Claus-Peter Offen GmbH & Co. KG and the Port of Registry is Monrovia, Liberia. [1] MSC Bruxelles has a length of 337m, a beam of 46m, a draught of 15m, and a depth of 27m. [1]