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During my visit to the coast of Western Alentejo, I spotted this ship. MSC Jeonmin is a containerised (Cargo Hazard A - Major) vessel with a capacity of 9400 TEUs. It was built in China on 2016 and registered in Portugal. MSC stands for Mediterranean Shipping Corporation.
Ocidental do Alentejo, Portugal
November 2022
Arrival of the world's largest container ship in the port of Rotterdam
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Multi-colored shipping containers of the Mediterranean Shipping Company sit stacked in a container yard in Freeport, Bahamas.
A sunlit cruise ship departing Southampton docks.
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Schiffsinformationen
IMO9293179
Schiffstyp
Containerschiff
Geschwindigkeit25 Knoten
Tiefgang13.5 m
Tragfähigkeit64513 t
Bruttoraumzahl58289
TEU4922
Schiffslänge294.1 m
Breite32.2 m
Maschinenleistung51480 KW
Baujahr2005
Auch wenn es schon recht groß aussieht ist es doch eher einer der kleineren Containerschiffe .
La nuova nave passeggeri di Msc: Sea Side la notte prima della festa inaugurale.
The new Msc passengers ship: Sea Side the night before the inaugural festival.
MSV Virtuosa design and features
MSC Virtuosa has a length of 331.3m, width of 43m, and weight of 181,541t. It has 19 decks and a passenger carrying capacity of 6,334.
MSC Virtuosa embarked on its maiden voyage from the port of Southampton, UK, in May 2021. It was the first cruise ship to depart from the UK after 14 months of voluntary halt of operations by the cruise industry following the onset of COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Early start and a ride down to the other local woods that border the Manchester Ship Canal on one side and industrial units on the other.
Not been here for a while and the intention was to fly the drone.
When I arrived this oil tanker, The Thun London was in view by a place called Mount Manisty which is the slag heap from the original canal cutting. A quick change of plans and this is the resulting shot.
After it had passed I still had enough time to fly the drone and checked the drone assist app. The area is in a Controlled Traffic Region ( CTR, ) and I couldn't remember if you are allowed to fly in a CTR so decided against it and made the mile or so ride home.
As it happens you can fly in a CTR. I also checked this ship and it was outbound for Amsterdam, which then got me checking oil pipelines, which then had me checking the entire European pipelines from Russia and Azerbaijan across Poland, The Czech Republic and Germany into Holland. I also checked the draught of this ship ( 6.5m ) and the depth of the canal at this point is 28 feet. So it's clearance from the bottom of the canal is only about the height of an average bloke. I then discovered the MSC is tidal up to Latchford near Warrington and ships of this size can only use the canal for a few hours either side of high tide.
All of which is fascinating to a pedant like me but probably inherently boring to most. And all of which I'd forgot and had to go trawling the internet to find the info out again before posting.
It's a long day when you take your exercise so early but worth it in the end.
[IMO:9480203] Containerschiff (Container ship) | Aufnahme: 2023-02-08 | Baujahr: 2011 | DWT: 74375t | Breite: 40m | Tiefgang: 13,5m | Ladekapazität: 5550 TEU | Maschinenleistung: 42140 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 22,4 kn | Baureihe: MSC-Alicante-Klasse
The MSC virtuosa cruise ship in the city of Liverpool UK. I did a video of the ships light show when it was there the other week www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWJfuV3Rhsw
MSC LORETTA
Portishead
LIVERPOOL >>> PORTBURY
IMO: 9230490 - Built 2002
Container ship - 303.92m x 40m
This was the biggest ship in terms of length that Portbury has ever had to handle. There certainly was quite a few people that turned out to see her come in.
MSC EMILIE
Portishead
PORTBURY >>> CLYDPORT GREENOCK
IMO: 9334832 - Built 2006
CONTAINERSHIP -- 176.9m X 27.7m
MSC Ingrid in the morning mist, sailing from London Gateway Port, Essex UK en route to Rotterdam, Netherlands. Shot from Canvey Island 08:31 April 8, 2023.
SOOC Exposure, 16:9 crop
MSC Zoe auf der Jungfernfahrt nach Hamburg
Vessel type:Container Ship
Gross tonnage:193,000 tons
Summer DWT:196,000 tons
Length:396 m
Beam:59 m
IMO:9703318
Flag:Panama
Name: MSC BENIN
IMO Number: 9974565
Flag: Liberia
Type: Container Ship (Neo-Panamax class)
Length Overall (LOA): ~260 meters
Beam (Width): ~46 meters
Capacity: ~8,300 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units)
Year Built: 2025
The MSC FANTASIA in the harbor of Santa Cruz on Tenerife Island.
I made a cruise with this ship years ago.
MSC LORETTA
Portishead
LIVERPOOL >>> PORTBURY
IMO: 9230490 - Built 2002
Container ship - 303.92m x 40m
This was the biggest ship in terms of length that Portbury has ever had to handle. There certainly was quite a few people that turned out to see her come in.
Record Breaker
Mediterranean Shipping Company's Swan-Sentosa Service rotation brought in a first of it's kind visitor to the San Pedro Bay. The ultra large container ship, MSC Sixin with capacity for 23,656 TEU it's the first twenty-thousand TEU plus container ship to call at a US port. Even though the ship sailed into port with a partial load, with the entire rear section left unloaded above the deck, and the two sections next the funnel behind halved; this ship still looked impossibly large with a eight day discharge and reload to crane height.
MSC CORINNA [IMO 8208684, MMSI 351482000], ex JPO SAGITTARIUS - 2006, 32,703 gt, 207 loa, built 1994 in the Belgium at the Boelwerf Vlaanderen N.V. shipyards, Panama flag, owned by Oltmann Schiffahrts of Germany and managed by MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co of Switzerland. The MSC CORINNA departed Fremantle Port on January 1, 2016.