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JENS MAERSK - IMO 9215177

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Photographer:
Simon Brown [ View profile ]
Added:
Jan 17, 2008
Views:
934
Image Resolution:
2,240 x 1,488

Description:

The Danish (Fredericia) flagged container vessel JENS MAERSK alongside in Maashaven Rotterdam - The Netherlands 26.3.2006. The vessel had been in Rotterdam for docking and work to remove 2 hydraulic cranes to become a gear-less container ship.

Vessel
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Current name:
JENS MAERSK
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
30,166 tons
Summer DWT:
35,097 tons
Length:
217 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
11 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
8°26’38.38” N, 79°27’32.01” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
16.3kts, 180.2° (180°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Pisco
 - Arrival:
22nd Apr 2024 / 02:30:06 UTC
Last update:
5 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 2 photos

Storm Pictures - 1 photos

Ships under Construction - 2 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 125 photos

Containerships including more than one ship - 2 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(50)

Hans Deijs

1 photos

Ken Smith

4 photos

Brent

5 photos

Pilot Frans

5 photos

Simon Brown

2 photos

simonwp

1 photos

foggy

2 photos

Joost Zaal

1 photos

friendship

3 photos

john white

3 photos

Geir Vinnes

2 photos

bulker

1 photos

bolder

1 photos

JohnWH

5 photos

Wayne ACourt

4 photos

Ian G Hardie

1 photos

Skovgal

1 photos

John Wilson

8 photos

Viktor

6 photos

sstone

1 photos

Dave

2 photos

Robbie

1 photos

Alan Heayns

1 photos

Doug Shaw

4 photos

waterwegfoto

1 photos

Joe Leggett

2 photos

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Hi Simon

Nice shot but I'm sure she only had the one cargo crane, took a photo of it and it was an odd looking appendage on the ship, seemed to have been little point originally installing it. Two would have seemed more appropriate or perhaps none. I believe she started life on a South Americans ervice so perhaps one of the ports needed ships gear but not too many containers exchanged there, though these days working one crane doesn't seem that productive.

Her sister Josephine Maersk is returning to N.Z. trade soon so will be interesting to see whether her crane has been removed.

Cheers

Brent

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