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MAERSK MC-KINNEY MOLLER - IMO 9619907

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 9, 2013
Location:
Okpo, South Korea
Added:
Mar 9, 2013
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8,170
Image Resolution:
3,401 x 1,999

Description:

2 weeks since her floating-out...

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Current flag:
Denmark
Home port:
Hellerup
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
194,849 tons
Summer DWT:
213,971 tons
Length:
399 m
Beam:
60 m
Draught:
16 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
5°51’29.1” N, 96°7’6.3” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
10.6kts, 103.6° (102°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Tanjung Pelepas
 - Arrival:
27th Apr 2024 / 10:00:01 UTC
Last update:
1 day ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Containerships built 2011-2020 - 191 photos

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Maersk Mc Kinney Moller is proven. Check here http://www.worldslargestship.com and have a look at the timelapse where you can watch how the name is written on the hull.

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person
The triple E class containership of Maersk will becoming the world's largest! And she has a capacity of 18000 teu.

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person
Looks like her main accommodation is 10 storeys high, including 2 cofferdam decks below the navi/bridge deck.

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person
Nice pic, Lappino, do you know how many decks high her main superstructer is?

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person
What is so cool about this grainy picture,, that it is a Maersk vessel and the biggest one soon floating ?

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person
Super photo Lappino, not long before official photos are due out as Maersk revampming the triple E site on 18th March.

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person
Thanks. Behind her you can see her sistership, hull No. 4251, the one I still don't have a name for...

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person
Lappino.. Cool photo of this beast..The tug looks lost behind the massive Transom stern of A P Mollers latest addition.
Regards
Oz

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