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MSC Asli - IMO 9162631

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Photographer:Stan Muller [View profile]Title:MSC AsliAdded:Dec 14, 2008
Captured:IMO:9162631Hits:1,089
Photo Category: Containerships built 1991-2000
Description:
Antwerp 13-12-2008
Imo 9162631
Name of ship: MSC ASLI
Call Sign: H3ZI
Gross tonnage: 24836
Type of ship: Container Ship
Year of build: 2000
Flag: Panama
Port: Panama
Lenght: 217,00m
Speed: 25,0 kn
Ex Name(s):
LINCOLN
ADCL SALWA
NORASIA SALWA
© Stan Muller
Vessel Identification
Name:Msc Asli
IMO:9162631
Flag:Malta
MMSI:215113000
Callsign:9HA2643
Former name(s):
- Lincoln (Until 2004 Apr 24)
- Adcl Salwa (Until 2001 Oct 28)
- Norasia Salwa (Until 2000 Sep 06)
Technical Data
Vessel type:Container Ship
Gross tonnage:24,836 tons
Summer DWT:14,150 tons
Length:217 m
Beam:26 m
Draught:8.5 m

Administrative Information
Home port:Valletta
Class society:Germanischer Lloyd
Build year:2000
Builder*:Jiangnan Shipyard Group
Shanghai, China
Owner:Mediterranean Shipping
Geneva, Switzerland
Manager:Msc Shipmanagement
Limassol, Cyprus
AIS Information
Last known position:
57°30’29.88” N, 8°38’41.89” E
Status:Underway
Speed, course (heading):
12.9kts, 220° (219°)
Destination:
Location:Antwerp
Arrival:12th Jan 2011
22:00:57 UTC
Last update:
1 year 1 month ago
Source:AIS (AirNav ShipTrax)
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Photo Comments (2)

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Stan Muller on Dec 15, 2008 07:45 (3 years ago)
Thanks for your comment on this futuristic looking vessel.
rgds Stan
Leigh MacKay on Dec 15, 2008 05:57 (3 years ago)
I can't say I've noticed this vessel before. She has a lot of different angles in her design. Most striking is the curve in the superstructure. I imagine that shape would contribute to fuel savings.

Thanks for posting.

Leigh
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