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MSC RENEE - IMO 9465306

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Photographer:
Viktor [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 13, 2012
Title:
Msc Renee
Added:
Sep 10, 2012
Views:
4,852
Image Resolution:
3,264 x 2,447

Description:

IMO number: 9465306
1st name: E.R. RENEE
flag / nationality: Liberia
owner: E R Schiffahrt
operator: MSC
completion year: 2012 / 05
shipyard: Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd. Co, South Korea
yard / hull number: 2166
engine design: B&W
engine type: 12K98 ME 7
power output (KW): 72.240
maximum speed (Kn): 24,7
overall length (m): 366,00
overall beam (m): 48,20
maximum draught (m): 15,50
maximum TEU capacity: 13102
container capacity at 14t (TEU): 8921
reefer containers (TEU): 1.600
deadweight (ton): 140.570
gross tonnage (ton): 135.000
handling gear: None

Vessel
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Current name:
MSC RENEE

Former name(s):

 -  E.r. Pollux (Until 2012 May)

Current flag:
Hong Kong (China)
Home port:
Hong Kong
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
142,740 tons
Summer DWT:
155,468 tons
Length:
366.45 m
Beam:
48.2 m
Draught:
16.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
18°44’33.24” N, 66°35’24.87” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
15.4kts, 212.6° (212°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Sines
 - Arrival:
19th May 2024 / 22:00:50 UTC
Last update:
about 16 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 2 photos

Containerships built 2011-2020 - 50 photos

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person
Very nice picture. You will almost never get a photo of a vessel as fully loaded as this one. Recently the MSC Renee had a collision in Antwerp port.

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person
I have to say I am impressed with the sheer scale and obvious size but correct me if I am wrong.....these vessels are getting a bit ugly.
With the long-term "slow steaming" vessel designs coming on-stream now, I dont know if we are going to see graceful, hydrodynamic hulls much longer.

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person
Hi,
the last container vessel I sailed on was "Seatrain Lexington" 1977 ~ 750 TEU cross pacific. Man was I happy to leave it after 9 months and never ever set foot again on a box vessel. :-) MSC Legoland is the right name for this one :-) The pic itself is certainly impressive.

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person
As impressive the size is, I am glad that I said good bye to container vessels

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person
MSC LEGOLAND Thanks Viktor for these unique photos! Brgds

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person
Interesting picture.

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person
Gentlemen, be sure no photoshop used. I just plain Captain. Sincerely, Viktor

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person
This picture would be more interesting & provoking without those things above the 'brick' (accomodation & funnel).
Anyhow, it's a very well photo Viktor!!, 'but I'm sorry that you did not photoshop those things off'.

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person
Well done capturing this brick!

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