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MSC ELMA - IMO 9735218

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Photographer:
Ostseefoto [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 30, 2015
Title:
Msc Elma
Added:
Nov 1, 2015
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3,835
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 800

Description:

Launching together with MSC PALAK
Build in Jinghai Wan Shipyard, Chantu, Zhoushan, China.
Hull-No:J0230

Vessel
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Current name:
MSC ELMA
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
97,805 tons
Summer DWT:
110,103 tons
Length:
299.95 m
Beam:
48.2 m
Draught:
14.5 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
50°41’33.46” N, 1°18’29.11” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
14.5kts, 40.0° (40°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Thames
 - Arrival:
1st May 2024 / 08:30:16 UTC
Last update:
about 9 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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person
Wow,, one wonders when the madness will stop. Guess when the first of the big goes bankrupt,, and is kept alive then by their governments through guaranteed lines of credits at the banks ? Or do the managers already know,,does not matter what they do,,they can no go bankrupt only send home with the golden shute ?

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person
@jan_t: right, 5 x 9400, the rest will have 11.500 TEU

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person
> Actually MSC have 15 ships in order there.

Indeed. But not all of them will be this type, since MSC has decided to upgrade orders from 8,800 teu to 11,000+ teu.

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person
@Roy, it is the first vessel. Actually MSC have 15 ships in order there.
@Rick, thanks for correction.

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person
Thanks for posting this interesting image seadevil.
Vessel's IMO scheduled to be 9735206.

The second vessel in series will have IMO of 9735218.

Regards, Rick

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person
Many thanks Seadevil!
So this must be the first one for SinOceanic in a serie of five for charter to MSC.
Luckily easily recognizable by the different bridge-wing design.
Cheers,
Roy

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