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CMA CGM MARCO POLO - IMO 9454436

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Photographer:
Jens Boldt [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 5, 2014
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Sep 5, 2014
Views:
871
Image Resolution:
1,680 x 1,167

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CMA CGM MARCO POLO at Container Terminal Burchardkai, Waltershofer Hafen, Hamburg, seen from Parkhöft, 05.09.2014

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Current name:
CMA CGM MARCO POLO
Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
176,546 tons
Summer DWT:
187,625 tons
Length:
396 m
Beam:
54 m
Draught:
16 m

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Containerships built 2011-2020 - 126 photos

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(46)

Pilot Frans

4 photos

Phil English

2 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Jim Croucher

8 photos

jan_t

1 photos

Jan Ove

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

12 photos

Geir Vinnes

3 photos

Michi1710

1 photos

Marcel Gr

4 photos

mike rhodes

1 photos

Ivan Meshkov

6 photos

Viktor

5 photos

Jens Boldt

1 photos

J

4 photos

Henk Snoek

1 photos

Klaus Kehrls

3 photos

Emmanuel.L

5 photos

Marko waite

2 photos

elbwasser

5 photos

nordwelle

1 photos

Marc Pingoud

1 photos

colon-dash

1 photos

Marcus-S

5 photos

jeffess

1 photos

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The pace at which ever bigger ships are built is astounding, indeed. Not even 6 years ago I was admiring this one for her size:-)
http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=776851

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person
They did indeed, by 2,000TEUs!

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person
Thank you very much Shaun. The first decent shot I've got of her. I caught her in the same position during her 1. call here at Hamburg, but back then I decided to put this photo in a box in the cellar, lock it and throw away the key, it had been too foggy that day:-))

As for her size... Didn't Maersk beat her, too, with its triple-Es?

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person
Great shot Jens! The world's largest with her 16'000 TEU capacity when built, CSCL have beaten her in just two years by adding another 3,000TEU to that figure, shows the pace of the industry!

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