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  2. Maersk Air Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The Maersk Group entered the airline industry when it established Maersk Air in 1979. [2] Given the nature of the mother company, Maersk Air looked at the possibilities to operate the cargo segment. The airline started operation with three F27s, mounted with cargo doors for easy conversion to cargo configuration. Oriental Air Transport Services ...

  3. 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]

  4. APM Terminals - Wikipedia

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    APM Terminals is a port operating company headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands. A unit of Danish shipping company Maersk's Transport and Logistics division. It manages container terminals and provides integrated cargo and inland services, operating 74 port and terminal facilities in 38 countries on five continents. They currently have five ...

  5. Maersk Air - Wikipedia

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    Maersk Air Cargo, which only acted as a handling agent, was founded in 1982. Maersk Air was barred from operating a cargo fleet until deregulation in 1987. The Maersk Group then established Star Air. It took into use a fleet of F-27-600s. [34] From 1993 it acquired a fleet of Boeing 727-100s and started hauling for United Parcel Service. [35]

  6. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    JAXPORT is the largest port by volume in Florida, and the 14th largest container port in the United States. [3] It carries about 18 million short tons of cargo each year [4] and has an annual economic impact of over $31 billion, including 138,500 jobs across the state of Florida related to cargo moving through the port. [5]

  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. Sovereign Maersk-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Svendborg Maersk (1998-2023) L164 9146467 25 Sep 1998 In service [6] MSC Vilda: Sofie Maersk (1998-2021) L165 9146479 15 Dec 1998 In service [7] MSC Aby: Svend Maersk (1999-2016) Aotea Maersk (2016-2021) L166 9166778 15 Mar 1999 In service [8] MSC Ellen: Soroe Maersk (1999-2021) L167 9166780 4 Jun 1999 In service [9] Skagen Maersk: L168 9166792 ...

  9. Maersk - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasia operation began 20 March with three weekly flights on the first of three newly converted Boeing 767-300 freighters that were recently added to the fleet of Maersk Air Cargo. In July 2024, [75] Maersk took delivery of the first of two new Boeing 777F aircraft, which it will operate on its route from Billund to Hangzhou.