MSC Daniela
MSC Daniela | |
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Name: | MSC Daniela |
Operator: | Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. |
Port of registry: | Panama |
Ordered: | 1 July 2006 |
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Yard number: | 1708 |
Launched: | 2008 |
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General characteristics | |
Class & type: | container ship |
Tonnage: | |
Length: | 366,00 m |
Beam: | 51,00 m |
Draft: | 15,00 m |
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Capacity: | 14,000 TEU |
Crew: | 30 |
MSC Daniela is a container ship operated by the Mediterranean Shipping Company that at 366 meters (1,200 ft) is one of the largest container ships of the world, with a TEU cargo capacity of 14,000 containers. The building of MSC Daniela was started on 1 July 2006, and finished at the end of 2008; the ship was subsequently crowned as the largest according to cargo capacity. The shipbuilder was Samsung Heavy Industries in Geoje, South Korea.
However, despite her larger claimed capacity, MSC Daniela is now neither the longest container ship in the world, nor does it have the largest tonnage. With a length of nearly 400 meters (1,312 ft), the Triple E class Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller is the longest container ship in the world. Maersk, her Danish owners, list a container carrying capacity of 18,000 TEU for their Triple E class.[1] The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller is the first of a class of 20 identical Triple E vessels that Maersk has ordered.
In 2013 China Shipping Container Lines ordered five ships with a capacity of 18,400 TEU[2] from Hyundai Heavy Industries,[3] topping the Triple E class. Delivery was to begin in late 2014.[2]
Design
MSC Daniela has an overall length of 366 metres (1,200 ft), a moulded beam of 51 metres (167 ft) and draft, when the ship is fully loaded of 15 metres (49 ft). The deadweight of the vessel is 165,000 (dwt) metric tons and the gross tonnage is 135,000 gross tons. The ship is large and requires a strong and reliable engine. Powered by a MAN SE B&W 12K98MC-C diesel engine with total output of 98,280 hp, the vessel is able to realize a maximum speed of 25.2 knots, while the cruising speed is 23.5 knots.[4]
Sisterships
Built | Ship Name | Shipyard | Hull Number |
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2009 | MSC Beatrice | Samsung | 1709 |
2009 | MSC Danit | Daewoo | 4135 |
2009 | MSC Camille | Daewoo | 4136 |
2009 | MSC Kalina | Samsung | 1710 |
2009 | MSC Bettina | Samsung | 1711 |
2009 | MSC Irene | Samsung | 1712 |
2009 | MSC Emanuela | Samsung | 1713 |
2009 | MSC Eva | Samsung | 1714 |
2009 | MSC Gaia | Samsung | 1715 |
2010 | MSC Melatilde | Daewoo | 4138 |
2010 | MSC Paloma | Daewoo | 4139 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Triple-E Class Container Ships". ship-technology.com. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- 1 2 "Vessel ordering mania – why?" Container Insight Weekly, 30 June 2013. Accessed: 1 September 2013.
- ↑ "UASC places US$1.4B boxship contract" World Cargo News, 30 August 2013. Accessed: 1 September 2013.
- ↑ "MSC Daniela - Container Ship". ship-technology.com. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ShipsInfo.info Container Ship Website
External links
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